Regulating Obscenity in Chinese Livestreaming: An Ongoing Mediation between the Private and the Public, the Nation and the Market

IF 1.8 Q2 COMMUNICATION Asiascape: Digital Asia Pub Date : 2021-06-17 DOI:10.1163/22142312-12340132
Jin-seong Gu
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Livestreaming platforms, including Huya, Douyu, Huajiao, and Inke, have become extremely popular in China in recent years, resulting in the formation of new industries and new professions. Livestreaming also forms a ‘grey area’ for the production and circulation of content that can be deemed pornographic and obscene by the government. The challenges for effective regulations come mainly from livestreaming’s real-time feature and its problematization of the distinction between public and private. Using theoretical lenses, including a Foucauldian approach to neoliberal governmentality, this article examines the Chinese government’s major attempts between 2016 and 2018 to regulate obscenity in livestreaming and consider them in the context of the government’s history of regulating media, the internet, and pornography. Based on an analysis of the evolving regulatory regime, the article also discusses how livestreaming users are left to their own devices as they navigate the ongoing mediation between the government’s economic and ideological motives.
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中国网络直播中的淫秽内容监管:私人与公共、国家与市场之间的持续调解
近年来,包括虎牙、斗鱼、花椒、映客在内的直播平台在中国非常受欢迎,从而形成了新的产业和新的职业。直播也形成了一个“灰色地带”,内容的生产和流通可能被政府视为色情和淫秽。有效监管的挑战主要来自于直播的实时性及其对公共和私人区分的问题化。本文使用理论视角,包括新自由主义治理的福柯式方法,研究了中国政府在2016年至2018年期间监管直播中的淫秽内容的主要尝试,并将其置于政府监管媒体、互联网和色情内容的历史背景下进行考虑。基于对不断发展的监管制度的分析,本文还讨论了直播用户如何在政府的经济动机和意识形态动机之间进行调解时,任由他们自己的设备。
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Asiascape: Digital Asia
Asiascape: Digital Asia Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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