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Cultivating Compliance: E-Government and Behaviour Control in a Chinese Municipality

Autor(en)
Christian Göbel, X.L. Chen
Abstrakt

This article examines a novel e-government platform in a Chinese city to understand
how local authorities address the dual challenge of monitoring their subordinates and
enforcing “civilised” behaviour among the population. As traditional campaign-style policy enforcement often yields only temporary compliance, this city’s platform co-opts citizens into a system of mutual surveillance where they monitor both officials and each other. Drawing on interviews and platform data analysis, the study illustrates how this tool, run by the Propaganda Department, functions as a mechanism through which citizens engage in self-regulation aligned with state objectives. It uses citizen-generated content for propaganda, employs public shaming to enforce norms, and incentivises participation to align public behaviour with state objectives. The findings demonstrate how authoritarian regimes can leverage digital platforms to create a technologically mediated form of social disciplining, transforming citizens into both agents and subjects of governance and reinforcing state control through controlled participation.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften
Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Seiten
571-578
ISSN
1868-1026
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/18681026251389995
Publikationsdatum
11-2025
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
506002 E-Government
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 11 – Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinden
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