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科目名稱:當代中國專題:遷徙、勞動與數位媒體

Course Name: Migation, Labor and Digital Media in Contemporary China

修別:選

Type of Credit: Elective

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

10

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

This course examines the scales and practices of migration and labor in the digital media era with an intensive focus on domestic and transnational migration in China. In order to enrich the depth and comparison of case studies, this course will also cover a few ethnographic cases from other East Asian countries. This course, in particular, focuses on the impacts of the internet, smartphones, websites, and social media on interpersonal and intercultural communication and networks in the context of migration. It covers the conceptual and theoretical frameworks of digital labor, platform economy, gig economy, digital working-class, affective labor, and precarity in the fields of anthropology, applied economics, sociology, and communication. The class will also read the books and ethnographies which, in particular, focus on rural-to-urban migration, return migration, suzhi discourse, gender politics, migrant networks, family ties, class differentiation, and digital labor.

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能力項目說明


    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

    • Critically review and discuss the topics of labor and migration in the age of digital media from the interdisciplinary approaches.
    • Examine extant literature on the topics of labor migration and digital media in contemporary China.
    • Apply above intellectual concepts and theoretical frameworks to their own experiences and observations of migration and digital media practices.
    • Enhance students’ awareness of social inequality, class gap and digital divide in digital media practices that migrants encounter.

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

     

    週次

     

     

    課程主題

     

     

    課程內容與指定閱讀

     

     

    教學活動與作業

     

    學習

    投入時間

    課堂講授

    課程前後

    1

    Introduction

     

     

    3

    2

    2

    Labor, Ideology and Political Economy in the Age of Social Media

    Fuchs, Christian

    2015 Culture and Economy in the Age of Social Media. New York: Routledge.

    [Read]

    Chapter 3: Communication, Ideology, and Labour

    Chapter 4: Social Media and Labour Time

     

    Guo, Shaohua

    2021 The Evolution of the Chinese Internet. Stanford University Press.

    Chapter 2: A Historical Overview through Technological Platforms.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions

     

    3

    6

    3

    Platform Economy and Sharing Economy

     

    Zhang, Lin

    2020 When Platform Capitalism Meets Petty Capitalism in China: Alibaba and an Integrated Approach to Platformization. International Journal of Communication 14: 114-134.

     

    Vallas, Steven and Juliet B. Schor

    2020 What Do Platforms Do? Understanding the Gig Economy. Annual Review of Sociology 46: 273-294.

     

    Ravenelle, Alexandrea J.

      2019 Hustle and Gig: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy. Oakland:

    University of California Press.

    Chapter 1: Strugglers, Strivers and Success Stories.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions

     

    3

    9

    4

    Digital Labor, Exploitation and Informational Capitalism

    Fuchs, Christian

    2014 Digital Labor and Karl Marx. London: Routledge.

    [Read]

    Chapter 11: Theorizing Digital Labour on Social Media.

     

    Bucher, Eliane and Christian Fieseler

    2017 The Flow of Digital Labor. New Media & Society 19(11): 1868-1886.

     

    Brophy, Enda and Greig De Peuter

    2018 Labors of Mobility: Communicative Capitalism and the Smartphone Cybertariat. In

    Theories of the Mobile Internet: Materialities and Imaginaries. Andrew Herman, Jan Hadlaw and Thom Swiss, eds. Pp. 60-86. London: Routledge.

     

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions

     

    3

    9

    5

    Digital Working Class, Labor and Migrants in China

    Sun, Ping

    2019 Your Order, Their Labor: An Exploration of Algorithms and Laboring on Food Delivery Platforms in China. Chinese Journal of Communication 12(3): 308-323.

     

    Qiu, Jack Linchuan

    2018 China’s Digital Working Class and Circuits of Labor. Communication and the Public 3(1): 5-18.

     

    Chen, Julie Yujie

    2017 Thrown Under the Bus and Outrunning It! The Logic of Didi and Taxi Drivers’ Labour and Activism in the On-demand Economy. New Media & Society 20(8):

    2691-2711.

     

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    6

    Labor, Precarity and (Dis)empowerment

    Han, Clara

    2018 Precarity, Precariousness, and Vulnerability. Annual Review of Anthropology 47: 331-343.

     

    Lee, Ching Kwan

    2016 Precarization or Empowerment? Reflections on Recent Labor Unrest in China. The Journal of Asian Studies 75(2): 317-333.

     

    McDonald, Tom  

    2020 Social Money and Working-Class Subjectivities: Digital Money and Migrant Labor in Shenzhen, China. China Quarterly 242: 397-417.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

     

     

    7

     

    Workshop I
    質性研究方法工作坊

     

     

    3

    9

    8

    Female Migrant Labor, Suzhi Discourse and Self-Development

    Pun, Ngai

    2016 Migrant Labor in China: Post-socialist Transformations. Cambridge: Polity

    Press.

    Chapter 5: Spatial Politics: Production and Social Production of the Dormitory Labor

    Regime.

     

    Yan, Hairong

    2008 New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China. Durham: Duke University Press.

    [Read]

    Chapter 3: Suzhi as a New Value: Neoliberal Governance of Labor Migration.

    Chapter 5: Self-Development and the Specter of Class.

     

    Kipnis, Andrew

    2007 Neoliberalism Reified: Suzhi Discourse and Tropes of Neoliberalism in the People’s Republic of China. Journal of Royal Anthropological Institute

    13(2): 383-400.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    9

    Migrant Youth, Return Migration and Homelands

    Ling, Minhua

    2019 The Inconvenient Generation: Migrant Youth Coming of Age on Shanghai’s Edge. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

    Chapter 5: To Go Home or Not.

     

    La, Hai Anh La and Suiwah Leung

    2012 Remittances from Migrants: Experience of Vietnamese Households. Journal of Vietnamese Studies 7(4): 10-31.

     

    Pido, Eric J.

    2017 Migrant Returns: Manila, Development, and Transnational Connectivity. Durham:

    Duke University Press.

    Chapter 2: The Foreign Local: Balikbayans, Overseas Filipino Workers and the Return Economy.

    Chapter 5: The Balikbayan House: The Precarity of Return Migrant Homes.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    10

    Migrants, Gender Politics and Affective Labor

    Wallis, Cara

    2018 Domestic Workers and the Affective Dimensions of Communicative Empowerment.

    Communication, Culture, and Critique 11(2): 213-230.

     

    Peng, Y.

    2017 Affective Networks: How WeChat Enhances Tencent’s Digital Business Governance.

    Chinese Journal of Communication 10(3): 264-278.

     

    Ip, Penn Tsz Ting

    2017 Desiring Singlehood? Rural Migrant Women and Affective Labour in the Shanghai Beauty Parlour Industry. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 18(4): 558-580.

     

    Woodcock, Jamie and Mark R. Johnson

    2019 The Affective Labor and Performance of Live Streaming on Twitch.tv. Television and New Media 20(8): 813-823.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    11

     

    Workshop II
    研究方法工作坊:

    線上/線下的

    多點民族誌

     

    Research Methods for

    Multi-sited Ethnography Online and Offline

     

     

     

    12

    Migrants, Gender and Technomobility

    Wallis, Cara

    2013 Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones.

    Introduction: Mobile Bodies, Mobile Technologies and Immobile Mobility.

    Chapter 1: Market Reforms, Global Linkages and (Dis)continuity in Postsocialist

    China.

    Chapter 2: “My First Big Urban Purchase”: Mobile Technologies and Modern

    Subjectivities.

    Chapter 3: Navigating Mobile Networks of Sociality and Intimacy.

     

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    13

    Digital Labor, Gig Economy and Algorithms

    Rosenbalt, Alex

    2018 Uberland: How Algorithms Are Rewriting the Rules of Work.

    Chapter 1: Driving as Glamorous Labor.

    Chapter 2: Motivations to Drive.

     

    Seaver, Nick

    2017 Algorithms as Culture: Some Tactics for the Ethnography of Algorithmic Systems. Big Data and Society 4(2).

     

    Bucher, Taina

    2017 The Algorithmic Imaginary: Exploring the Ordinary Affects of Facebook Algorithms. Information, Communication and Society 20(1): 30-44.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    14

    Gender, Digital Labor and Digital Economy

    Lukács, Gabriella

    2020 Invisibility by Design: Women and Labor in Japan's Digital Economy. Durham:

    Duke University Press.

    Introduction: Labor and Gender in Japan’s Digital Economy.

    Chapter 1: Disidentifications: Women, Photography and Everyday Patriarchy.

    Chapter 2: The Labor of Cute: Net Idols in the Digital Economy.

    Chapter 3: Career Porn: Blogging and the Good Life.

     

    Sun, Wanning

    2012 Amateur Photography as Self-Ethnography: China’s Rural Migrant Workers and the Question of Digital-political Literacy. Media International Australia 145: 135-144.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    15

    Migration, Transnational Family and Care

    Francisco-Menchavez, Valerie

    2018 The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

    Introduction: Filipinos transnational Families and New Caring Strategies.

    Chapter 1: Multidirectional Care in Transnational Families.

    Chapter 2: Skype Mothers and Facebook Children.

    Chapter 3: Communities of Care.

     

    Lim, Sun Sun

    2020 Transcendent Parenting: Raising Children in the Digital Age. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Chapter 1: Transcendent Parenting and the Media-Rich Household.

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    16

     

    Symposium

    學術會議

     

    Migration, Labor and

    Digital Media

     

     

     

    17

    Final Project Presentations

    個人期末

    專題報告

    Students’ Presentations

    Lecture; group presentations; discussions;

     

    3

    9

    18

    Final Project Presentations

    個人期末

    專題報告

    Students’ Presentations

    group presentations; discussions;

    3

    9

     

     

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    30%

    講述 Lecture

    30%

    討論 Discussion

    30%

    小組活動 Group activity

    10%

    數位學習 E-learning

    0%

    其他: Others:

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    Term Grade: 100 %

    Class Attendance/Participation/Discussion (total 8%)

    Discussion Questions (total 11%)

    Article Presentations (6 times, each 3%) (total 18%)

     

    Response Papers (6 times, each 4%) (total 24%)

    Individual Learning Portfolio (Framing Ideas for Individual Final Paper)  

    (3 mini papers, each 3%) (total 9%)

    Final Project Presentation (8%)

    Final Written Paper (22%)

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

    [Required Text] 指定書目

    Fuchs, Christian

      2014 Digital Labor and Karl Marx. London: Routledge.

      2015 Culture and Economy in the Age of Social Media. New York: Routledge.

    Scholz, Trebor ed.

      2013 Digital Labor: The Internet as Playground and Factory. New York: Routledge.

    Qiu, Jack Linchuan

      2009 Working-class Network Society: Communication Technology and the Information

    Have-Less in Urban China. Cambridge: MIT Press.

    Pun, Ngai

      2016 Migrant Labor in China: Post-socialist Transformations. Cambridge: Polity.

    Yan, Hairong

      2008 New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in

    China. Durham: Duke University Press.

    Ling, Minhua

      2019 The Inconvenient Generation: Migrant Youth Coming of Age on Shanghai’s Edge.

    Stanford: Stanford University Press.

    Francisco-Menchavez, Valerie

      2018 The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age.

    Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

    Wallis, Cara

      2013 Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones. New York:

    NYU Press.

    Agrawa, Ravi

      2018 India Connected: How the Smartphone Is Transforming the World's Largest Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Schneider, Florian

      2018 China’s Digital Nationalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

     

    [Recommended Texts] 推薦書目

    Smets, Kevin, Koen Leurs, Myria Georgiou, Saskia Witteborn and Radhika Gajjala, eds.

      2019 The SAGE Handbook of Media and Migration. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

    Binah-Pollak, Avital

      2019 Cross-border Marriages and Mobility: Female Chinese Migrants and Hong Kong

    Men. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

    Mathews, Gordon, Linessa Dan Lin and Yang Yang

      2017 The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global

    Marketplace. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Lukács, Gabriella

     2020 Invisibility by Design: Women and Labor in Japan's Digital Economy. Durham:

    Duke University Press.

     

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