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Working-Class Network Society
by
Qiu, Jack Linchuan
in
China
/ Communications & Telecommunications
/ Computing and Processing
/ Diffusion of innovations
/ Diffusion of innovations -- China
/ Indigenous populations
/ Information
/ Information Science
/ Information technology
/ Information technology -- China
/ Innovation diffusion
/ Internet
/ Migrants
/ Networks
/ Social integration
/ Technology & Policy
/ Telecommunication
/ Telecommunication -- China
/ Telecommunications
/ Unemployed
/ Urban life
/ Urban population
/ Working class
/ Youth
2009
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Working-Class Network Society
by
Qiu, Jack Linchuan
in
China
/ Communications & Telecommunications
/ Computing and Processing
/ Diffusion of innovations
/ Diffusion of innovations -- China
/ Indigenous populations
/ Information
/ Information Science
/ Information technology
/ Information technology -- China
/ Innovation diffusion
/ Internet
/ Migrants
/ Networks
/ Social integration
/ Technology & Policy
/ Telecommunication
/ Telecommunication -- China
/ Telecommunications
/ Unemployed
/ Urban life
/ Urban population
/ Working class
/ Youth
2009
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Working-Class Network Society
by
Qiu, Jack Linchuan
in
China
/ Communications & Telecommunications
/ Computing and Processing
/ Diffusion of innovations
/ Diffusion of innovations -- China
/ Indigenous populations
/ Information
/ Information Science
/ Information technology
/ Information technology -- China
/ Innovation diffusion
/ Internet
/ Migrants
/ Networks
/ Social integration
/ Technology & Policy
/ Telecommunication
/ Telecommunication -- China
/ Telecommunications
/ Unemployed
/ Urban life
/ Urban population
/ Working class
/ Youth
2009
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Overview
The idea of the \"digital divide,\" the great social division between information haves and have-nots, has dominated policy debates and scholarly analysis since the 1990s. In Working-Class Network Society, Jack Linchuan Qiu describes a more complex social and technological reality in a newly mobile, urbanizing China. Qiu argues that as inexpensive Internet and mobile phone services become available and are closely integrated with the everyday work and life of low-income communities, they provide a critical seedbed for the emergence of a new working class of \"network labor\" crucial to China's economic boom. Between the haves and have-nots, writes Qiu, are the information \"have-less\": migrants, laid-off workers, micro-entrepreneurs, retirees, youth, and others, increasingly connected by cybercafés, prepaid service, and used mobile phones. A process of class formation has begun that has important implications for working-class network society in China and beyond. Qiu brings class back into the scholarly discussion, not as a secondary factor but as an essential dimension in our understanding of communication technology as it is shaped in the vast, industrializing society of China. Basing his analysis on his more than five years of empirical research conducted in twenty cities, Qiu examines technology and class, networked connectivity and public policy, in the context of massive urban reforms that affect the new working class disproportionately. The transformation of Chinese society, writes Qiu, is emblematic of the new technosocial reality emerging in much of the Global South.
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MIT Press,The MIT Press
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ISBN
9780262170062, 026217006X, 9780262255073, 0262255073
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