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[Commlist] New Book: Pandemic Crossings: Digital Technology, Everyday Experience, and Governance in the COVID-19 Crisis US–China Relations in the Age of Globalization
Fri Jun 07 02:08:33 GMT 2024
*Pandemic Crossings: Digital Technology, Everyday Experience, and
Governance in the COVID-19 Crisis US–China Relations in the Age of
Globalization (https://msupress.org/9781611864922/pandemic-crossing/
<https://msupress.org/9781611864922/pandemic-crossing/>)*
Edited by Guobin Yang, Bingchun Meng, and Elaine J. Yuan
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, nation states found new ways to assert
power under the guise of public health, from closing or tightening
borders to expanding the boundaries of acceptable citizen surveillance.
As these controls increased in intensity, citizens’ passions to cross
borders seemed to grow in proportion. Pandemic Crossings explores how
these processes of boundary making and crossing, often mediated by
digital technology despite inequity of access, had profound and often
contradictory consequences on individual lives, national politics, and
U.S.–China relations. This rich and geographically diverse collection of
studies informed by everyday, individual experiences contribute new
insights to the interplay between digital technologies and state
governance during the covid-19 pandemic. It opens up new avenues of
research not only on the covid-19 pandemic but also on global health
crises more broadly.
*Table of Contents*
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ix Preface, Bingchun Meng, Guobin Yang, and Elaine J. Yuan
xxv Acknowledgments
*Part 1.**Governing with Digital Tools*
3 Infrastructures for the Public: The Institutional Contexts
of the Applications of Digital Technology in the U.S. during the
COVID-19 Pandemic, Elaine Yuan
25 Pandemic Infrastructure, Mediated Mobility, and Urban
Governance in China, Yang Zhan
45 DingTalk and Chinese Digital Workplace Surveillance in
Pandemic Times, Yizhou Xu
67 Access as Method: Hopes, Frictions, and Mediated
Communication in a Remote Disability Reading Group, Zihao Lin
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*Part 2. Making Sense of the Pandemic*
93 Chinese Students and Narratives of Freedom before and
during the COVID-19, Yingyi Ma and Ning Zhan**
115 Cosmopolitan Imperative or Nationalist Sentiment? Mediated
Experiences of Covid-19 Pandemic among Chinese Overseas Students,
Bingchun Meng, Zifeng Chen, and Veronica Jingyi Wang
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137 Contesting for Consensus: Social Sentiment towardFellow
Citizens' COVID-related Behavior in China, Yan Wang and Yuxi Zhang
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*Part 3. Contesting over Narratives*
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167 Narrating the Nation during the Global Pandemic: The
“K-Quarantine” and Biopolitical Nationalism in the Era of COVID-19,
Ji-Hyun Ahn
189 What Motivated the Sharing of Disinformation about China and
Covid-19? A Study of Social Media Users in Kenya and South Africa,
Herman Wasserman and Dani Madrid-Morales
213 China's Twitter Diplomacy: Crafting Narratives of COVID-19,
Wendy Leutert and Nicholas Atkinson
**
241 Contributors
247 Index
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