Infrastructure at home: Technology, intimacy, and ageing in China

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Global Media and China Pub Date : 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1177/20594364231184109
Gladys Pak Lei Chong
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This study adopts an ethnographic approach to examine how digital technology used at home ‐ mobile platforms and smart devices ‐ shaped the intimacy of ageing adults (aged 55 to 65) in Beijing. China’s fast-ageing population and its ambition to be a high‐tech superpower are some of the conditions that have necessitated the mobilisation of governmental ideas that link population management to technology development. This study built on Ara Wilson’s (2016) essay “The Infrastructure of Intimacy” by including critical infrastructure studies to examine how practices of intimacy are translated and operationalised through daily technology use at home. Data analysis was conducted using three frameworks: (1) making intimate: familiarising and reconnecting; (2) materialising intimacy: gifts, bonding, and avoidance; and (3) self‐intimacy (re)structured: choices, self‐love, and empowerment. The ethnographic data unveils the pivotal role of intimacy in the use of technologies and platforms by the ageing informants in managing their relationships between the self and their family and social relations. With its profound functionality in broadening the practices of intimacy, such as strengthening self-worth and self‐realisation, the daily use of digital technology at home also made it easier for the ageing informants in this study to deter, replace, and lessen their need for physical interactions. The findings suggest that normalising older adults’ active use of technology at home will further advance the technologisation of Chinese society while enhancing intimacy in the ageing population.
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国内的基础设施:中国的技术、亲密关系和老龄化
本研究采用人种学的方法来研究在家中使用的数字技术——移动平台和智能设备——如何塑造北京老年人(55至65岁)的亲密关系。中国快速老龄化的人口及其成为高科技超级大国的雄心壮志,是动员政府将人口管理与技术发展联系起来的一些必要条件。这项研究建立在Ara Wilson(2016)的文章“亲密的基础设施”的基础上,包括关键的基础设施研究,以研究如何通过家庭日常技术使用来翻译和操作亲密的实践。数据分析采用三个框架进行:(1)使亲密:熟悉和重新连接;(2)物化亲密关系:赠与、联系、回避;(3)自我亲密关系(重新)结构:选择、自爱和授权。人种学数据揭示了亲密关系在老年人使用技术和平台管理其自我与家庭和社会关系之间关系中的关键作用。数字技术在扩大亲密关系实践方面具有深远的功能,例如加强自我价值和自我实现,在本研究中,在家中日常使用数字技术也使老年人更容易阻止、取代和减少他们对身体互动的需求。研究结果表明,老年人在家积极使用科技产品的常态化将进一步推进中国社会的科技化,同时增强老年人之间的亲密关系。
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Global Media and China
Global Media and China COMMUNICATION-
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3.90
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14.30%
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审稿时长
15 weeks
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