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Studies in Comparative International Development | 2005

The Information Have-Less: Inequality, Mobility, and Translocal Networks in Chinese Cities

Carolyn Cartier; Manuel Castells; Jack Linchuan Qiu

The “information have-less” is a social, economic, and political category for millions of rural-to-urban migrants and laid-off workers, who populate the vast gray zone of Chinas digital divide. Disengaged from institutions of agricultural and industrial production, the information have-less make use of such inexpensive ICT services as Internet cafés, prepaid phone cards, and Little Smart mobile phones. These low-end digital technologies are critical to enhancing labor mobility (both physical and social) and to the formation of “translocal networks”. In this paper, we conduct a preliminary assessment of ICT usage in, key city-regions in China and consider the consequences of translocal network formations for evolving information inequality in China. These networks raise key theoretical issues related to regionalism, mobility, and state-firm relationships that impinge on low-end service provision, and stratified patterns of information access and utilization within the have-less populations. We view translocal networks an important socio-economic asset of the information have-less and an arena for the articulation of labor mobility in China’s industrialization process and latest wave of urbanization.


Archive | 2006

Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspective

Manuel Castells; Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol; Jack Linchuan Qiu; Araba Sey


Archive | 2005

Electronic communication and socio-political mobilisation

Manuel Castells; Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol; Jack Linchuan Qiu; Araba Sey


The Information Revolution & Global Politics | 2007

Mobile communication and society: a global perspective: a project of the Annenberg Research Network on international communication

Manuel Castells; Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol; Jack Linchuan Qiu; Araba Sey


Archive | 2006

Electronic Communication and Socio-Political Mobilisation: A New Form of Civil Society

Manuel Castells; Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol; Jack Linchuan Qiu; Araba Sey


Archive | 2009

Young and Old

Jack Linchuan Qiu; Manuel Castells; Carolyn Cartier


Archive | 2009

The People of Have-Less

Jack Linchuan Qiu; Manuel Castells; Carolyn Cartier


Archive | 2007

The Mobile Civil Society: Social Movements, Political Power, and Communication Networks

Manuel Castells; Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol; Jack Linchuan Qiu; Araba Sey


Archive | 2007

The Mobile Youth Culture

Manuel Castells; Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol; Jack Linchuan Qiu; Araba Sey


Archive | 2007

Wireless Communication and Global Development: New Issues, New Strategies

Manuel Castells; Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol; Jack Linchuan Qiu; Araba Sey

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Manuel Castells

University of Southern California

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Araba Sey

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Conal Condren

University of Queensland

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Ian Hunter

University of Queensland

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