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US-China relations in the age of globalization.
Critiquing communication innovation: new media in a multipolar world / edited by Rolien Hoyng and Gladys Pak Lei Chong. — 1 online resource (236 pages). — (US-China relations in the age of globalization). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/3223215.pdf>.

Record create date: 3/12/2022

Subject: Digital media — Social aspects.; Digital media — Technological innovations; Telecommunication — Technological innovations — Influence.; Médias numériques — Aspect social.; Médias numériques — Innovations; Télécommunications — Innovations — Influence.; Digital media — Social aspects.

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"While China has been rising as an innovative platform society and AI powerhouse, this book addresses the broader question of a shifting world order and trends that are shaped by China's influence but extend beyond its borders"--.

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: New, Old, and Uncertain Futures
  • Analyzing Chinese Platform Power: Infrastructure, Finance, and Geopolitics, Lianrui Jia and David Nieborg
  • Neoliberal Business-as-Usual or Post-Surveillance Capitalism with European Characteristics? The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation in a Multipolar Internet, Angela Daly
  • The Global versus the National: Creativity in Turkey’s Game Industry, Serra Sezgin and Mutlu Binark
  • Making, New Shanzhai, and Countercultural Values: Ethnographies of Contemporary, Innovative, and Entrepreneurial Digital Fabrication Communities in Shenzhen, China, Daniel H. Mutibwa and Bingqing Xia
  • Platformization of the Unlikely Creative Class: Kuaishou and Chinese Digital Cultural Production, Jian Lin and Jeroen de Kloet
  • Technology Translations between China and Ghana: The Case of Low-End Phone Design, Miao Lu
  • The Necropolitics of Innovation: Sensing Death in the Mediterranean Sea, Monika Halkort
  • Conclusion: Futures in the Plural, Jack Linchuan Qiu
  • Contributors

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