Journal article

Digital control as a environmental policy according to the Chinese Communist Party

Pages 86 to 93

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  • René, É.
(2019). Digital Control as a Environmental Policy According to the Chinese Communist Party. Multitudes, No 76(3), 86-93. https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.076.0086.

  • René, Élodie.
« Digital control as a environmental policy according to the Chinese Communist Party ». Multitudes, 2019/3 No 76, 2019. p.86-93. CAIRN.INFO, shs.cairn.info/journal-multitudes-2019-3-page-86?lang=en.

  • RENÉ, Élodie,
2019. Digital control as a environmental policy according to the Chinese Communist Party. Multitudes, 2019/3 No 76, p.86-93. DOI : 10.3917/mult.076.0086. URL : https://shs.cairn.info/journal-multitudes-2019-3-page-86?lang=en.

https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.076.0086


English

The concept of «ecological civilization» was initially developed by Chinese intellectuals in the late 1980s as a critique of industrial modernity and the capitalist system, in the face of the ongoing global ecological catastrophe. Starting in the mid-2000s, and following the intensification of environmental challenges in the country’s major cities, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) decided to make this notion one of its flagship political slogans, but at the price of emptying this concept of its critical dimension, to use it in the service of State propaganda, green growth and digital control of ecosystems. Is China inventing new standards of governance?

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