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Markets hidden on thoroughfares: The social construction of economic informality/illegality in Beijing's Zhongguancun, China.

机译:大街小巷上隐藏的市场:中国北京中关村的经济非正式/非法的社会建设。

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This dissertation deals with the tense relation between the visibility of unauthorized economic practices and the invisibility of law in Zhongguancun (ZGC) Beijing, a Chinese information technology (IT) industry center dubbed "China's Silicon Valley." This dissertation ethnographically examines the double process of extra-legal/illegal economic practices' emergence concomitant with ZGC's rapid economic development on the one hand, and their political and cultural construction as economically "informal" or "illegal" on the other. It explicates the different ways these concepts are treated by state enforcement authorities, perceived by ZGC's local public, and ultimately constructed as illegal through practices, discourses, and representations.;This dissertation analyzes how these practices persist in ZGC due to limited state intervention and vendors' efficient warding-off strategies: in the case of "pirated goods," IP laws' lack of social legitimacy furthers the practice's immunity. With changing international and local political economies, however, a hegemonic Chinese IP regime is under construction. This study demonstrates that with the "piracy" issue moralized on the international and government levels, some "immoral" business strategies recently employed by migrant vendors have led local residents to construct street piracy as both illicit and immoral. The public perception of illegality in these economic practices thus necessitates cultural internalization beyond legislative and legal definitions.;The intertwining of informality and illegality is adumbrated in a reflexive way in the construction of ZGC as "China's Silicon Valley." This dissertation examines this symbolic international brand-making, which involves state appropriation of ZGC's positive images and purification of its shady underside, providing officials and the public with a sociopolitical prism with which to perceive unauthorized economic activities. Shady practices such as bai tiao (IOU note)-based credit transactions, cargo tricycle distribution and "pirated" intellectual property (IP) materials are also enumerated. While heavily stigmatized, they have nevertheless sustained ZGC's smooth economic operation.
机译:本文讨论的是中关村(ZGC)北京的一个未经授权的经济实践的可见性与法律的隐蔽性之间的紧张关系。中关村是中国信息技术产业中心,被称为“中国的硅谷”。本文从人种学的角度审视了法治/非法经济实践出现的双重过程,一方面伴随着ZGC的快速经济发展,另一方面又将其政治和文化建构视为经济上的“非正式”或“非法”。它阐述了国家执法机构对待这些概念的不同方式,ZGC当地公众的理解,并最终通过实践,话语和表述将其视为非法。;本论文分析了由于有限的国家干预和供应商,这些实践在ZGC中如何持续存在。有效的抵制策略:就“盗版商品”而言,知识产权法缺乏社会合法性,进一步加剧了这种做法的豁免权。但是,随着国际和地方政治经济的变化,霸权的中国知识产权制度正在建设中。这项研究表明,随着在国际和政府层面上道德化的“盗版”问题的出现,移民供应商最近采用的某些“不道德”商业策略已导致当地居民将街头盗版视为非法和不道德的。因此,公众在这些经济实践中对非法性的认识使文化内部化超出了立法和法律的定义。;非正规性与非法性的纠缠在ZGC建设为“中国的硅谷”中以反身方式得到了体现。本文研究了这种象征性的国际品牌塑造,涉及国家对ZGC积极形象的占有和对其阴暗面的净化,为官员和公众提供了一个社会政治的棱镜,可以用来感知未经授权的经济活动。还列举了诸如基于白条(IOU票据)的信用交易,货运三轮车分销和“盗版”知识产权(IP)材料等黑手做法。尽管受到了严重的侮辱,他们仍然维持了ZGC平稳的经济运作。

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  • 作者

    Chang, Ho-Jun.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Information Technology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 341 p.
  • 总页数 341
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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