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Description
Moving Data, Moving People is a research project funded by the Danish Independent Research Fund, and runs between 2020 and 2026.
Over the course of several years, we will follow the narratives about, an implementation of, the Social Credit System in China. As social anthropologists and STS scholars, we are interested in the lived experiences accompanying the SCS, particularly for China’s mobile population. Our methods will be based on ethnographic research and document analysis.
Our focal analytic is trust (chengxin) as it understood by those making and living with the SCS. According to the Chinese State Council, the purpose of the SCS is to create a more “trustworthy” society. The project asks how digital technologies are envisaged as a means by which trusting relationships will be negotiated. We will examine questions of infrastructural integration, and how data, score and identities move with people who are on the move.
The project will contribute to leading anthropological studies of state digitalisation projects worldwide, develop a culturally specific understanding of the notion of digitalised trust, and constitute a much needed renewal of the literature on internal migration in China.
Over the course of several years, we will follow the narratives about, an implementation of, the Social Credit System in China. As social anthropologists and STS scholars, we are interested in the lived experiences accompanying the SCS, particularly for China’s mobile population. Our methods will be based on ethnographic research and document analysis.
Our focal analytic is trust (chengxin) as it understood by those making and living with the SCS. According to the Chinese State Council, the purpose of the SCS is to create a more “trustworthy” society. The project asks how digital technologies are envisaged as a means by which trusting relationships will be negotiated. We will examine questions of infrastructural integration, and how data, score and identities move with people who are on the move.
The project will contribute to leading anthropological studies of state digitalisation projects worldwide, develop a culturally specific understanding of the notion of digitalised trust, and constitute a much needed renewal of the literature on internal migration in China.
Short title | Moving Data-Moving People |
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Acronym | MDMP |
Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/07/2020 → 01/03/2026 |
Collaborative partners
- IT University (lead)
Funding
- Independent Research Fund Denmark | Interdisciplinary: DKK6,189,218.00
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Categories, Digital Reconfiguration and Mobility in China
Zeuthen, J. W. (Organizer), Bislev, A. (Organizer), Douglas-Jones, R. (Organizer) & Liu, J. (Organizer)
18 May 2022 → 20 May 2022Activity: Attending an event › Conference organisation or participation
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"Trusting Chinese Nannies in the Digital Era"
Zeuthen, J. W. (Lecturer)
23 Mar 2021Activity: Talks and presentations › Conference presentations
Research output
- 2 Journal article
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Local Politics in the Age of Automated Decision-Making in China: A Case Study of the Henan Health Code Scandal
Yu, H. & Zeuthen, J. W., 23 Sept 2024, In: Journal of Contemporary China. 33, 150, p. 923-937 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Finding Good Help: Reconfiguring Digital Mediation in China's Domestic Service Labour Market
Jiang, Q., Zeuthen, J. W. & Bislev, A., 8 Jun 2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Open Access