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ID173854
Title ProperSocial” money and working-class subjectivities
Other Title Informationdigital money and migrant labour in Shenzhen, China
LanguageENG
AuthorMcDonald, Tom
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholars of Chinese society have predominantly regarded the region's money to represent an unusually “social” artefact. The dramatic proliferation of “digital money” services within Chinese social media platforms in the last decade would seem to further confirm the social character of Chinese money. I present a comparison of the diverse views held by migrant factory workers in Shenzhen towards different digital payment platforms which, however, suggests that rather than digital money necessarily being more or less social, different platforms instead extend the possibilities of sociality in varying ways. I argue that acknowledging the production of such novel working-class subjectivities through digital money ought to be central to efforts to assess the potential of these technologies for addressing the social, institutional and economic exclusions faced by Chinese migrant labourers. This in turn can enrich our understanding of the emergence of a new “digital working-class” in China by revealing how such contemporary working-class subjectivities are shifting, contextual and processual in nature.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly No. 242; Jun 2020: p.397-417
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 242
Key WordsSubjectivity ;  China ;  Internet ;  Labour ;  Migrant Workers ;  Social Media ;  Digital Money


 
 
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