The making of a livestreaming village: algorithmic practices and place-making in North Xiazhu

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Chinese Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI:10.1080/17544750.2022.2085126
C. Lai
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abstract This case study of North Xiazhu Village in China examines how algorithmic practices and the construction of physical and symbolical places mutually shape and constitute one another in the context of a new phenomenon: livestreaming villages. Such villages have emerged as a result of the widespread popularity of social media featuring algorithmic recommendations. Algorithmic practices—defined as users’ individual or collective strategies and actions in response to the algorithmic mechanisms that distribute traffic—have become key variables in the place-making of livestreaming villages. By analyzing how algorithmic practices are formed, implemented, shared, organized, and interwoven with place-making, this paper seeks to examine how the traditional village of North Xiazhu has transformed into a livestreaming village. Meanwhile, this paper seeks to broaden our understanding of the social opportunities facilitated by new technologies, recognizing the constitutive role of algorithmic practices in the making of places and communities.
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直播村的制作:下珠北部的算法实践与场所制作
本文以中国下竹北村为例,探讨了算法实践与实体和象征场所的建设如何在直播村这一新现象的背景下相互塑造和构成。这种村庄的出现是基于算法推荐的社交媒体广泛普及的结果。算法实践——定义为用户个人或集体的策略和行动,以响应分配流量的算法机制——已经成为直播村场所制作的关键变量。本文通过分析算法实践的形成、实施、共享、组织以及与place-making的交织,来考察北夏竹传统村落如何转型为直播村落。同时,本文试图拓宽我们对新技术带来的社会机遇的理解,认识到算法实践在地方和社区建设中的构成作用。
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