Serdan, 1 year ago https://merics.org/en/comment/chinas-social-credit-score-untangling-myth-reality Often, the SoCS is merely invoked as a metaphor: either to depict some technological threat at home or to portray a techno-dystopian China. This is symptomatic of a tendency to see China not as a real place with real people, but as an abstract “negative opposite” of “us”.
https://merics.org/en/comment/chinas-social-credit-score-untangling-myth-reality
Often, the SoCS is merely invoked as a metaphor: either to depict some technological threat at home or to portray a techno-dystopian China. This is symptomatic of a tendency to see China not as a real place with real people, but as an abstract “negative opposite” of “us”.
Often, the SoCS is merely invoked as a metaphor: either to depict some technological threat at home or to portray a techno-dystopian China.
This is symptomatic of a tendency to see China not as a real place with real people, but as an abstract “negative opposite” of “us”.