The Platformization of Propaganda: How Xuexi Qiangguo Expands Persuasion and Assesses Citizens in China

Authors

  • Fan Liang University of Michigan
  • Yuchen Chen University of Michigan
  • Fangwei Zhao University of Michigan

Keywords:

Xuexi Qiangguo, digital platforms, platformization, propaganda, datafication, quantification

Abstract

This study examines China’s ambitions to strengthen propaganda by creating a platform called Xuexi Qiangguo. Though platform studies have explored the important role of the U.S.-based platforms, we know very little about the intervention of state power in the design and operation of digital platforms. Using a mixed-methods approach, this article examines the technology, content, and users of Xuexi Qiangguo. The results suggest that the power the platform wields operates through its restrictive control modes, platformized persuasion modes, and user datafication. We reveal that online activities are largely limited to information learning and knowledge testing, and meantime, the platform constantly rates and ranks user behavior. Consequently, Xuexi Qiangguo enables state power to penetrate institutional structures and power relations into the online environment, replacing the conventional multisided markets with state–citizen relations. Our study enriches the understanding of the way in which states operate a platform to reinforce ideological persuasion and citizen assessment.

Author Biographies

Fan Liang, University of Michigan

Fan Liang is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Michigan. His research examines the consequences, benefits, and risks of digital technologies and data infrastructures. Phone number: (734)834-7748. Personal website: fan-liang.com

Yuchen Chen, University of Michigan

Yuchen Chen is a doctoral student in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Michigan. Her research interests include algorithmic cultures and politics of information technology in China.

Fangwei Zhao, University of Michigan

Fangwei Zhao is an undergraduate in the Department of Communication and Media and the Department of Statistics at the University of Michigan. Her primary research interests are digital technology, global communications, and the impact of mobile technology on everyday life. 

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Published

2021-03-27

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