East Asia Seminar Series

China’s Growing Digital Reach

March 4, 2022 | 10:00AM - 11:00AM
Asian Institute, East Asia Seminar Series

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Digital technologies are rapidly transforming our social, economic and political lives. This is especially true in the case of China, where city governments have begun to experiment with digital technologies to harness the power of big data analytics for governing society. From using biometric checkpoints to track Muslim minorities, to using AI for intelligent traffic management, big data driven applications are mushrooming quickly in Chinese cities. What are China’s digital and big data ambitions and actual local realities? Are these digital experiments more ‘buzz and hype’ or real game changing? Do these technologies alter digital governance practices in authoritarian China and if so, how? Top-down or bottom-up mobilized state-led digitalization? Are digital technologies tools for convenience or control? And how does it alter state-society relations in China? Drawing from interviews, surveys, and a database of local digital initiatives across China, this talk shed light on the intended and unintended consequences of incorporating digital technologies into local governance processes in Chinese cities.

Speaker bio:

Genia Kostka is a Professor of Chinese Politics at the Freie Universität Berlin. Her research focuses on digital transformation, environmental politics, and political economy with a regional focus on China. Her most recent research project explores how digital technologies are integrated into local decision-making and governance structures in China (ERC Starting Grant 2020-2025).

Asian Institute, East Asia Seminar Series

Speakers

Lokman Tsui

Research Fellow, Citizen Lab, Munk School, University of Toronto

Genia Kostka

Professor of Chinese Politics, Freie Universität Berlin

Diana Fu

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy; Director of the East Asia Seminar Series at the Asian Institute, Munk School, University of Toronto