Living in a City, Living a Rural Life

Yi Wang
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Rural-urban migrants (mingongs) provide crucial labor for China’s economic growth and global supply chains. Today, second generation mingongs who have spent most of their lives in cities have grown up. However, we know little about if their experiences with technologies are similar to their “urban-native” peers. This study reports on a qualitative study in a community in Beijing. We found a new type of “rurality”: second generation mingongs’ experiences with technologies differed from their urban-native peers in nearly every aspect, but exhibited similarities with their peers in rural areas. Taking nostalgia and memory as theoretical lenses, we demonstrate that such a “rurality” could be a coping mechanism for mingongs’ identity struggles. Our work contributed to HCI and CSCW literature by identifying the existence of a new type of “rurality.” That is, although residing in the city for nearly almost all of their lives, these second generation mingongs experiences greatly differed from their urban-native peers while exhibiting certain similarities with people living in rural areas.
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住在城市,过着乡村生活
农民工为中国经济增长和全球供应链提供了至关重要的劳动力。如今,在城市中度过了大部分时间的第二代明公已经长大成人。然而,我们几乎不知道他们对技术的体验是否与“城市本地人”的同龄人相似。本研究在北京某社区进行了定性研究。我们发现了一种新的“乡村性”:第二代明工的技术体验几乎在所有方面都与城市本地人不同,但与农村同龄人有相似之处。我们以怀旧和记忆为理论视角,论证这种“乡土性”可能是明工身份斗争的一种应对机制。我们的工作通过确定一种新型“乡村性”的存在,为HCI和CSCW文献做出了贡献。也就是说,虽然他们几乎一生都生活在城市,但这些第二代明工的经历与城市本地人有很大的不同,而与农村人有一定的相似之处。
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