Cybercafés in China: Community Access beyond Gaming and Tight Government Control
Qiu, Jack Linchaun
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Title
Cybercafés in China: Community Access beyond Gaming and Tight Government Control
Author(s)
Qiu, Jack Linchaun
Issue Date
2013
Keyword(s)
cybercafes
China
Community informatics
wangba
Abstract
This article offers a historical overview and critique of cybercafés
in China. Four phases of development are introduced: the initial
“technological enlightenment” phase of the late 1990s; the turbulent,
“crackdown” years after 1999; the new growth period of 2004–2008;
and the latest phase of consolidation since 2009. By reviewing the
key incidents, players, and official statistics, this paper goes beyond
the popular issues of gaming and crackdowns to offer a more comprehensive
contextualization and explanation. It interrogates the
relationship between the cybercafé and the community, and offers
analysis of three fundamental issues—job creation in the community,
affordable leisure activities, and youth socialization beyond family.
Results from a news discourse analysis are then presented to show
how the Chinese press reported on cybercafés from 2000–2009, how
their news frames changed, and alternative modes of understanding
and operating cybercafés. The paper concludes by presenting the
broader implications for community informatics in China that can
be drawn from the examination of cybercafés.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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