How mega events redefine rurality? CunBA and the (re)production of rurality in China

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Rural Studies Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103473
Zhiwei Luo , Ning An , Luhua Li , Min Wang
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The rural revitalization experience in China is being transformed by the village basketball association (CunBA), an event embedded in rural everyday practices or strategically designed to shape the perception of rural space. As this event integrates into daily rural life, it has the potential to alter both rural space and rurality itself. Using the theoretical framwork of performing rurality and employing Actor Network Theory (ANT) as an analytical tool, this paper examines the process and effects of rurality transformation as various actors, including the state and digital platform users, become part of this network. Through the analysis of semi-structured interviews and netnography data, the study reveals that the reconstruction of rurality is influenced by the interactions within a heterogeneous actor network. It finds that rurality is enacted within a dynamically equilibrated network and that the meaning and outcomes of rurality are redefined through the interactions between human and non-human actors and the evolving network. By focusing on rural China, this paper aims to contextualize the concept of “performing rurality” and further explore its theoretical issues in a digital context. The findings indicate that rural revitalization in China increasingly depends on digital platforms to perform rurality. This phenomenon must be understood within the context of “post-rurality” and the broader socio-cultural processes behind it in rural China.
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大型活动如何重新定义乡村?CunBA与中国乡村性的(再)生产
中国的乡村振兴经验正在被乡村篮球协会(CunBA)所改变,这是一项融入乡村日常实践或旨在塑造乡村空间感知的战略性活动。随着这一活动融入农村日常生活,它有可能改变乡村空间和乡村性本身。本文以 "表演乡村 "为理论框架,以 "行动者网络理论"(ANT)为分析工具,探讨了包括国家和数字平台用户在内的各种行动者成为这一网络的一部分时,乡村转型的过程和影响。通过对半结构式访谈和网络数据的分析,研究揭示了乡村性的重建受到异质行动者网络内部互动的影响。研究发现,乡村性是在一个动态平衡的网络中实现的,乡村性的意义和结果是通过人类和非人类行动者之间的互动以及不断发展的网络重新定义的。本文以中国农村为研究对象,旨在将 "表演的乡村 "这一概念具体化,并进一步探讨其在数字背景下的理论问题。研究结果表明,中国的乡村振兴越来越依赖于数字平台来表现乡村性。这一现象必须在 "后乡村 "及其背后更广泛的中国乡村社会文化进程的背景下加以理解。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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