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Research seminar: China’s Social Credit Systems: Myth, Reality, and Discourse

24.05.2022 | 12:00

There is a great deal of controversy and myth surrounding the infamous social credit system (SCS) in China. Commentators in the West often portray the SCS as an omnipresent surveillance system imposed by the Chinese government on its citizens, feeding on their personal data for the purpose of authoritarian control. This Orwellian image of the SCS may reflect the zeitgeist of the age of surveillance capitalism, but how close is it to reality?  At this research seminar organised by the Digital Organisation and Society (DOS) Research Centre at Royal Holloway https://dosrhul.org/about-dos/, two prominent scholars of the SCS – Prof. Genia Kostka (Freie Universität Berlin) and Dr. Chenchen Zhang (Queen’s University Belfast) – will each present their research on the SCS to provide a more nuanced picture of the reality.

Time: 12 noon (Berlin time)

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