Small apps for digital futures: Podcasting ecology in contemporary China

Jing Wang
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This article investigates the complex ecology of podcasting in contemporary China, drawing on 22 in-depth interviews with 26 podcasters, the close reading of two case studies and the mapping of 35 podcasts across different apps and platforms. I examine podcasters’ use of what I call small app infrastructures and other digital platforms to distribute content, build networks and foster community engagement. The research reveals that Chinese podcasters creatively navigate the tensions between their aspirations for autonomy and the constraints imposed by media regulation, censorship and the domination of megacorps and super apps. By highlighting the techno-political contexts of Chinese podcasting and the intricate networks built by podcasters, this study contributes to the growing body of literature on podcasting as a constitutive part of the evolving platform economy and calls for greater attention to podcasters’ efforts to maintain autonomy in an increasingly centralized digital environment.
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数字未来的小应用程序:当代中国的播客生态
本文通过对 26 位播客主播的 22 次深入访谈、对两个案例研究的细读以及对 35 个不同应用程序和平台的播客的映射,研究了当代中国播客的复杂生态。我研究了播客对所谓小型应用程序基础设施和其他数字平台的使用,以传播内容、建立网络和促进社区参与。研究显示,中国播客创造性地驾驭了自主愿望与媒体监管、审查制度以及巨型公司和超级应用程序主导作用所带来的限制之间的紧张关系。通过强调中国播客的技术政治背景和播客建立的错综复杂的网络,本研究为越来越多的关于播客的文献做出了贡献,播客是不断发展的平台经济的一个组成部分,本研究还呼吁更多地关注播客在日益集中化的数字环境中为保持自主性所做的努力。
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