Civilized cities or social credit? Overlap and tension between emergent governance infrastructures in China

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Global Media and China Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1177/20594364231163444
Alexander Trauth-Goik
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Foreign imaginaries of surveillance and informatization in China are commonly connected to notions of omnipresence, advanced technology, and coherent governance. In reality, however, the Chinese government’s efforts at the building of a digital society are permeated by confusion over the meaning of central edicts, interdepartmental and regional fragmentation, and overlap between different digital governance systems. This article interrogates the connection between two emerging governance infrastructures embedded in the Chinese Party-state’s latest informatization drive, the “National Civilized Cities Award” (NCCA) and the “Social Credit System Project” (SCSP) through a mixed methods approach. It combines data from an analysis of a recent NCCA assessment system government work manual, project websites, and findings from thirty qualitative video interviews with residents from twenty different cities in China to demonstrate that overlap between these projects is clear in terms of 1) criteria and indices measuring project development; 2) promoted virtues and individual behaviors; and 3) data sharing between systems. Local governments charged with the design and implementation of these initiatives frequently conflate their targets and objectives, prompting occasional reprimand from higher-level authorities. Public confusion about the meaning and purpose of both the NCCA and SCSP has meanwhile accompanied haphazard system development, demonstrating that the path towards a “digital society” in China is fraught and far from uncontested.
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文明城市还是社会信用?中国新兴治理基础设施之间的重叠和紧张关系
外国对中国监控和信息化的想象通常与无所不在、先进技术和连贯治理的概念联系在一起。然而,在现实中,中国政府在建设数字社会的努力中充斥着对中央法令含义的混淆、部门间和地区间的碎片化以及不同数字治理体系之间的重叠。本文通过一种混合方法的方法,探讨了中国党政最新信息化进程中嵌入的两个新兴治理基础设施——“全国文明城市奖”(NCCA)和“社会信用体系工程”(SCSP)之间的联系。它结合了来自最近的NCCA评估系统政府工作手册、项目网站的分析数据,以及对来自中国20个不同城市的居民进行的30次定性视频访谈的结果,以证明这些项目之间的重叠在以下方面是明显的:1)衡量项目发展的标准和指标;2)促进美德和个人行为;3)系统间的数据共享。负责设计和实施这些举措的地方政府经常将它们的目标和目的混为一谈,有时会招致上级当局的谴责。与此同时,公众对NCCA和SCSP的意义和目的的困惑伴随着杂乱无章的系统发展,表明中国通往“数字社会”的道路充满了挑战,远非毫无争议。
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Global Media and China COMMUNICATION-
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审稿时长
15 weeks
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