The author discusses the relationship of technology to culture in the People's Republic of China. Basing his discussion on his experiences in Beijing between 2001 and 2004, the author suggests that the two paradigms of accumulation of decisions and struggle against difference can be used to describe technology in its relation to culture, including–but not limited to–popular electronic music in Beijing
This volume offers unique interdisciplinary views on issues in communication and culture with a cent...
China’s engagement with the world is shaped by how China understands itself, the world, and China’s ...
A comparison is made between the application of computers and other information technology (IT) in C...
Many people think of technology and science as being super-cultural, not tied to any particular coun...
Given its origins as a borrowed concept from Western cultural policy discourse, creative industries ...
Technical objects constrain what users do with them. They are not neutral entities but embody inform...
In this paper I discuss the changing relations between culture, services, and knowledge in China. I...
This project investigates whether the Chinese philosophy of technology is a parallel tradition compa...
Wired China: Digital Media and Online CultureDigital technologies have in the last decade profoundly...
The chapter triangulates multiple sources (textual analysis, survey and ethnography) to advance an h...
This dissertation examines the role of communications technology in social change. It examines secon...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
This paper provides a preliminary examination of the use of information and communication technologi...
oai:ojs.journal.acs.org.au:article/4This article examines the issue of the acceptance of technology ...
This article examines the issue of the acceptance of technology across two cultures. To do this an e...
This volume offers unique interdisciplinary views on issues in communication and culture with a cent...
China’s engagement with the world is shaped by how China understands itself, the world, and China’s ...
A comparison is made between the application of computers and other information technology (IT) in C...
Many people think of technology and science as being super-cultural, not tied to any particular coun...
Given its origins as a borrowed concept from Western cultural policy discourse, creative industries ...
Technical objects constrain what users do with them. They are not neutral entities but embody inform...
In this paper I discuss the changing relations between culture, services, and knowledge in China. I...
This project investigates whether the Chinese philosophy of technology is a parallel tradition compa...
Wired China: Digital Media and Online CultureDigital technologies have in the last decade profoundly...
The chapter triangulates multiple sources (textual analysis, survey and ethnography) to advance an h...
This dissertation examines the role of communications technology in social change. It examines secon...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
This paper provides a preliminary examination of the use of information and communication technologi...
oai:ojs.journal.acs.org.au:article/4This article examines the issue of the acceptance of technology ...
This article examines the issue of the acceptance of technology across two cultures. To do this an e...
This volume offers unique interdisciplinary views on issues in communication and culture with a cent...
China’s engagement with the world is shaped by how China understands itself, the world, and China’s ...
A comparison is made between the application of computers and other information technology (IT) in C...