2022
DOI: 10.1177/13675494221105534
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Platforms, politics and precarity: Hong Kong television workers amid the new techno-nationalist media agenda

Abstract: In contrast to the infrastructural properties of Western media platforms aiming at market power expansion, the digital platform model in China is designed and developed with a techno-nationalist media agenda. In the case of Hong Kong, we look into how exactly the platformisation process restructures and interacts with its surrounding cultural, economic, political and social activities. This article contributes to the Creative Labour Studies by analysing the intricate linkages between the city’s unique socio-hi… Show more

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“…Given this situation, buycott is deemed as a more efficient way than merely condemning the idol and forcing him to respond to the dispute. When overt resistance is discouraged by techno-political circumstances, political dissidence can be reshuffled into an alternative social or cultural identity that functions as a sense-making device for the suppressed group to search for alternative narratives and uphold their resilience through convert counter-practices (Tse & Shum, 2023). The felt powerlessness of slash practitioners is transformed into a shared antagonism towards "the capital" as a powerful player.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this situation, buycott is deemed as a more efficient way than merely condemning the idol and forcing him to respond to the dispute. When overt resistance is discouraged by techno-political circumstances, political dissidence can be reshuffled into an alternative social or cultural identity that functions as a sense-making device for the suppressed group to search for alternative narratives and uphold their resilience through convert counter-practices (Tse & Shum, 2023). The felt powerlessness of slash practitioners is transformed into a shared antagonism towards "the capital" as a powerful player.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cultural industry in Hong Kong illustrates this complicated power relations in flux. With its history as a British colony and the current political context, the juxtaposition of neoliberal market-driven platformization and state-driven techno-nationalism has rendered unique work experiences for television workers (Tse and Shum, 2023). By taking the approach of “China-as-Method,” we contextualize the authenticity debate on Chineseness in the complicated power relations among the West, China, and other Asian and African countries (in this case, Japan in particular).…”
Section: “China-as-method” and “De-westernizing” Cultural Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing studies (Tse and Shum, 2022; Alacovska and Gill, 2019) on creative work on platforms are mainly based on social media in Europe and the United States, such as YouTube and Instagram. They demonstrate the confrontation between self-expression and commercial strategies in creator-platform relationships (O’Meara, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%