• TechnoViews #15. 'Prototype Nation' | Silvia M. Lindtner (U. of Michigan)

  • 2022/11/03
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TechnoViews #15. 'Prototype Nation' | Silvia M. Lindtner (U. of Michigan)

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  • Silvia LINDTNER, interviewed by Joseph BOSCO on 25 October 2022

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE

    In this episode, Dr. Lindtner explains what is the “maker” movement, and why she focused on this phenomenon. She discusses how she conducted ethnographic research in companies that can often be wary of outsiders, especially foreigners. She also discusses how making was appropriated by the Chinese Communist Party as part of the state’s tactics of hegemony, functioning not by coercion but by promising happiness. She explains two key concepts in the book, the “socialist pitch” and the term for maker, chuangke 创客, which has slightly different implications in Chinese. She also talks about the assumption many people make that there is something particularly Chinese about making, and how it has to become part of makers’ pitch for investors.

    FEATURED AUTHOR

    Dr. Silvia LINDTNER is the author of the book Prototype Nation: China and the Contested Promise of Innovation (Princeton University Press, 2020), winner of the 2021 Francis L.K. Hsu Book Prize from the Society for East Asian Anthropology, and the 2022 Joseph Levenson Prize for China Scholarship from the Association for Asian Studies. Dr. Lindtner is an anthropologist, and Associate Professor at the University of Michigan in the School of Information, and Director of the Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC).

    AUTHOR WEBSITE

    University website: https://www.si.umich.edu/people/silvia-lindtner

    Personal website: http://www.silvialindtner.com/

    BOOK'S OFFICIAL WEBPAGE

    https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691207674/prototype-nation

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Silvia LINDTNER, interviewed by Joseph BOSCO on 25 October 2022

ABOUT THIS EPISODE

In this episode, Dr. Lindtner explains what is the “maker” movement, and why she focused on this phenomenon. She discusses how she conducted ethnographic research in companies that can often be wary of outsiders, especially foreigners. She also discusses how making was appropriated by the Chinese Communist Party as part of the state’s tactics of hegemony, functioning not by coercion but by promising happiness. She explains two key concepts in the book, the “socialist pitch” and the term for maker, chuangke 创客, which has slightly different implications in Chinese. She also talks about the assumption many people make that there is something particularly Chinese about making, and how it has to become part of makers’ pitch for investors.

FEATURED AUTHOR

Dr. Silvia LINDTNER is the author of the book Prototype Nation: China and the Contested Promise of Innovation (Princeton University Press, 2020), winner of the 2021 Francis L.K. Hsu Book Prize from the Society for East Asian Anthropology, and the 2022 Joseph Levenson Prize for China Scholarship from the Association for Asian Studies. Dr. Lindtner is an anthropologist, and Associate Professor at the University of Michigan in the School of Information, and Director of the Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC).

AUTHOR WEBSITE

University website: https://www.si.umich.edu/people/silvia-lindtner

Personal website: http://www.silvialindtner.com/

BOOK'S OFFICIAL WEBPAGE

https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691207674/prototype-nation

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