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ID158295
Title ProperProgramming practices of Chinese code farmers
Other Title Information articulations, technology, and alternatives
LanguageENG
AuthorSun, Ping
Summary / Abstract (Note)Built on the theoretical framework of articulation and assemblage, this article explores programming practices among grassroots programmers in contemporary China. Using data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, it provides an account of the information technology practices in contemporary China at the nexus of the Beijing government, IT corporations, and individual programmers. Through examining how programming is articulated in both China’s advocacy for “a creative society” and grassroots programmers’ daily practices in the process of China’s informatization, this article has mapped myriad articulations such as engagement, communication, discourse, and practice that have made and unmade grassroots programmers’ programming assemblage. We argue that technology for Chinese programmers is a mixed blessing. As a means of survival, technology exacerbates the precariousness and marginalisation of grassroots programmers in China, while the capability of technology production also enables the remaking of subjectivity and social change. The findings of this study thus advocate a deeper and dialectical understanding of the interaction between technology, labour, and empowerment.
`In' analytical NoteChina Perspectives ,No.4; 2017: p.19-27
Journal SourceChina Perspectives 2017-09
Key WordsTechnology ;  China ;  Programmers ;  Articulation and Assemblage ;  Maker Movement