Project Details
Description
Moving Data-Moving People examines the role of the forthcoming Social Credit
System (SCS) in reshaping relations of trust for China’s many mobile people. Due
to be launched in 2020 across mainland China, the SCS has the potential, through a social credit score, create a more uniform governance of both the mobility of people and data about them. In Western contexts, the SCS is often described as a case of big data totalitarianism. According to the Chinese State Council (2014), however, the purpose of the SCS is to create a more ""trustworthy"" society. We see this large scale state digitalization project as having the potential to fundamentally alter previous ways of negotiating trusting relations, particularly for China's mobile population. Through locally embedded ethnographic fieldwork and document analysis, our project will provide early insights into the implementation of the SCS and what it means for relationships of trust between mobile people, local governments and local citizens
System (SCS) in reshaping relations of trust for China’s many mobile people. Due
to be launched in 2020 across mainland China, the SCS has the potential, through a social credit score, create a more uniform governance of both the mobility of people and data about them. In Western contexts, the SCS is often described as a case of big data totalitarianism. According to the Chinese State Council (2014), however, the purpose of the SCS is to create a more ""trustworthy"" society. We see this large scale state digitalization project as having the potential to fundamentally alter previous ways of negotiating trusting relations, particularly for China's mobile population. Through locally embedded ethnographic fieldwork and document analysis, our project will provide early insights into the implementation of the SCS and what it means for relationships of trust between mobile people, local governments and local citizens
| Acronym | MDMP |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/07/2020 → 31/01/2026 |
Collaborative partners
- IT University of Copenhagen (lead)
- Aalborg University
Funding
- Independent Research Fund Denmark: DKK6,189,218.00
Keywords
- credit
- access
- digital identity
- ethics
- morality
- digital finance
- values
- debt
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Credit Data, Banks, “Packaging Agencies” and the Promise of Digital Lending to Small Businesses in China
Tao, H., 13 Feb 2025, In: The China Quarterly. p. 1-16 16 p.Research output: Journal Article or Conference Article in Journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Data/Logics/China: 6 Conversations on Becoming Green: 数据, 逻辑, 中国 六场关于绿⾊转型的对话
Douglas-Jones, R. (Editor) & Wang, C. (Editor), 2025, Copenhagen: RSS Press. 133 p.Research output: Book / Anthology / Report › Book › Research
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Performing and evaluating creditworthiness: Bank loans and the financial inclusion of micro/small enterprises in China
Tao, H., 24 Apr 2025, In: Annals of Anthropological Practice. 49, 1Research output: Journal Article or Conference Article in Journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review