State, platform, and misogynistic disinformation in China

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Haiyan Wang, Lulu Yuan
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Abstract

The dissemination of disinformation that devalues and discredits women as individuals or communities online is a prominent manifestation of misogyny in contemporary China. As a longstanding system of structural oppression, misogyny in China has its roots in the deeply-sedimented framework of patriarchal Confucianism, which underpins the conventional social norms of male supremacy and female subordination. Today, amid the rise of “platform society” where the dual power of digital capitalism and the authoritarian state dictates the social space, misogyny has gained greater momentum, joining forces with disinformation and subjecting women to complex forms of oppression. Based on analysis of the Huolala case in which a woman tragically died, not only physically, but also reputationally under a wave of disinformation, this article discusses how the state power and digital platforms have conspired to co-create an intensified misogynistic environment in contemporary China through a set of techno-social and techno-cultural mechanisms.
中国的国家、政纲和歧视女性的虚假信息
在网络上传播贬低和抹黑女性个人或群体的虚假信息,是当代中国厌女症的突出表现。作为一种长期存在的结构性压迫体系,厌女症在中国的根源在于根深蒂固的父权儒教框架,它支撑着男尊女卑的传统社会规范。如今,在数字资本主义和威权国家的双重权力主宰社会空间的“平台社会”兴起之际,厌女症的势头更大,与虚假信息结合在一起,使女性受到复杂形式的压迫。本文通过对火拉拉事件的分析,讨论了国家权力和数字平台如何通过一套技术-社会和技术-文化机制,共同创造了当代中国一个加剧的厌女环境。在火拉拉事件中,一名女性在一波虚假信息的浪潮下,不仅在身体上,而且在声誉上都不幸死亡。
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Global Media and China
Global Media and China COMMUNICATION-
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