From hand-held radio to ride-hailing platforms: Research on a local technical network of taxi drivers in China

Palabras clave: aplicaciones de transporte, soluciones ‘low-tech’, emisora inalámbrica, taxistas chinos, TIC
Agencias: Peking University

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This paper investigates how Chinese taxi drivers utilize low-tech equipment, such as handheld radios and mobile phone services, to form local ride-hailing networks. Previous studies have analyzed how Internet platforms like Didi Chuxing have reshaped labor relations through technology and policies, but they have ignored the fact that outside metropolitan areas, traditional technological solutions, such as on-call radio platforms, have not been replaced by the rapidly expanding ride-hailing platforms. Therefore, to outline China’s diverse ICT practice environment, this paper focuses on a case study in two Chinese towns (Laizhou, Shandong; Ziyang, Sichuan), shifting the attention from metropolitan areas to neglected fourth- and fifth-tier cities. After reviewing the previous advancements in mobile communication technology, we discuss the economic, cultural, and social motivations behind the use of ‘low-tech’ devices and cooperative services by the Chinese taxi drivers in question.

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Wenjie Zhang, Peking University

Wenjie Zhang, a Phd student at the School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University. Zhang is interested in the political economy of communications, media history, media infrastructure, and examines how grassroots societies are organized through ICTs.

 

Wanxin Tang, Peking University

Wanxin Tang is a research assistant and graduate student at the School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University; a member of the Beijing Media Group. Her research interests are mainly in STS, media history, development communication, rural communication, and critical animal studies. She considers it interesting and challenging to discuss the history of unseen groups and the material culture history of media, which can lead to a richer and more detailed perception of world development.

Tiantian Yu, Peking University

Tiantian Yu, a graduate student at the School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University. Her research interests include media history, cultural studies and game studies.

Hongzhe Wang, Peking University

Hongzhe WANG, Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication, Peking Uni. Hongzhe Wang got his Ph.D. in Communication from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include media history, digital technology, cyberculture and class related issues.

 

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2023-11-08
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Zhang W., Tang W., Yu T. y Wang H. (2023). From hand-held radio to ride-hailing platforms: Research on a local technical network of taxi drivers in China. Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales, 20(Special Issue), 67-78. https://doi.org/10.5209/tekn.87492

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