These are the slides that accompanied my SXSW 2011 talk. I've provided a pdf download with notes to my entire talk, audio file, and video. Click here: http://www.triciawang.com/updates/2011/3/21/slidesnotes-for-my-sxsw-talk-on-my-research-in-china-some-re.html
Citation: Wang, Tricia. 2011. "Sleeping in Internet Cafes: The Next 300 Million Chinese Users." South by South West Interactive. Austin, Texas. March 14.
video: http://vimeo.com/21270932
audio: http://triciawang.podomatic.com/entry/2011-03-20T12_46_11-07_00
pdf of slides + notes: http://www.triciawang.com/storage/papers/SLIDES_WITH_TEXT.pdf
In China, over 300 million migrants reside in cities; these communities represent some of the most marginalized and poorest groups that are now actively incorporating new communication tools into their lives. These migrants are also the fastest adopters of digital tools and the quickest growing population of digital users. What do these coinciding cultural-technical processes mean for the people undergoing these shifts? Based on my fieldwork in China over the past three years, I focus on three areas that I think will point to the future of social change and innovation in China: gaming, entertainment, and consumption.
6. “ Use the internet in a civilized way.
Stay away from internet cafe
Stay away from Internet addiction,
start from yourself.
”
policeman is making a speech to kids
about the dangers of internet use
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photo credit: xinhua
7. the government has created the largest
virtual police force: The Sky Net Team
we monitor
• IM chats
• text messages
• forums
• emails
8. Citizens, like these elderly women, are encouraged to
volunteer their time at internet cafes urging youth to go home.
9. Whatʼs all this panic over
games and porn? #300MM
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photo credit: imagine china
10. (thereʼs a lot more going on here than it seems)
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11. For outsiders, what you see here is
what most middle-class and elite
Chinese citizens also see - a bunch
of poor migrants watching porn and
playing games.
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12. whatʼs really going on inside:
talk to friends find jobs relax
stay in touch with family
cheap child-care use bathrooms
affordable shelter #300MM
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13. contrary to whatʼs been said about internet
cafes, I argue that they are places of
safety stability comfort
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25. sociologists sent into
saloons to find out why
immigrants spent so much
time in them
they found out that saloons
were important places for
immigrants to relax,
socialize, use the bathroom
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26. sociologist Ray Oldenburg
argued that saloons were
important third places in cities
third places: important spaces for healthy cities
such as places that are neither home or work,
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such as pubs, cafes, libraries, and public spaces.
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27. just like internet cafes for Chinese migrants
now, saloons were important spaces for
immigrants in the early 20th century
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28. In China, privately owned spaces of communication
technology access are the new
third places
people are actively reprogramming urban space
(internet cafe)
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29. building the new
publicly virtual community “street corner”
blurring blurring re-mixing
private/public kinship ties digital/material
30. this is my field work site
Iʼm a sociologist and
ethnographer
•living with migrants
•going to schools
•hanging out in internet cafes
•working in factories #300MM
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31. some of the larger questions that I try to
answer in my research are:
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32. what the future of the
internet will look like?
how will the next 3 billion users
experience everyday digital life? #300MM
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33. what can we learn from 300 million
rural-urban migrants?
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35. 1
change from the bottom up will take form in
disruptive citizenship
this happens when people on the margins experience the
limits of consumer citizenship
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36. 2 Leisure activities become even more intense
sites of social interaction because they are
politically benign
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37. 3
Leisure activities becomes important areas of
cultural control
"Even if dominant institutions are not directly overthrown by new technologies,
fundamental aspects of culture are transformed by them." Mark Poster
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38. 4
restrictions
+
=
unique set of conditions
free for all for innovation!
+ Restrictions are often seen as
dreamers unique challenges
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39. China is a humongous living experiment
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40. disposable urban household income in
China has to keep growing to
maintain economic growth
Text
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41. In order for China to sustain its urban
growth and its entire population, it has
to bring these millions of migrants
flowing into cities into the middle class
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42. To accomplish this, China is digitally networking the
consumption desires of millions of people
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43. This is unfolding through a process I call
Digital Urbanism
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44. Digital Urbanism
on the margins
millions of rural-urban migrants
are becoming urbanized through
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low-cost digital tools @triciawang
45. workings of digital urbanism
tech & protocol product practice people
economic (code/networks/
(hardware, (subjectivity,
policy standards)
content) (communication, identity)
(legislation) spatial)
belonging
rural-urban
Hardware:
low-cost tech non co-present
tools communication
digitization of dreams
widespread
information infrastructure
organization
software: workflow desires
social media/
state managed
growth community
blurring
open web private/public
standards and changing
programming kinship ties
re-mix
internet filtering digital/material
regime #300MM
work @triciawang
46. A core part of my research is understanding
people’s dreams, desire, and identity
because these are the things that influence
their everyday lives & their buying, gaming,
and media consuming practices.
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47. getting insight into 300 million Chinese migrants
is only the beginning, we are adding another 3
billion to our planet in the next 30 years!
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48. world population: add 3 billion in 30 years
it took 10,000 years
to reach 3 billion
2011: 6.7 billion
more evenly developed
less evenly developed
49. BUT can the planet support the millions of migrants
who have dreams to join the Chinese middle-class?
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photo credit: edward burtynsky
52. I’m blogging here writings on technology and culture
about my research for
the next year!
.com
weekly posts from my fieldsite in China
53. I would love to
chat with you!
triciawang.com @triciawang
thank you!
to friends who listened, provided links, & gave me advice:
kristen taylor, kevin slavin, kenyatta cheese, jin ge, & morgan
ames.