Cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/10175581
The cognitive and emotional weight of surveillance is a heavy burden to Chinese citizens, says Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Canada Research Chair in Digital Regulation at Work and in Life at the University of Québec in Montréal.
"The way the Chinese citizens I spoke to experience digital surveillance is characterized by strong psychic tensions," she says.
"The same persons who support surveillance as being indispensable in the Chinese context are also and nevertheless expressing the heavy burden that coping with such exposure places on them."
This weight is both cognitive, as evidenced by the range of self-protective mental tactics to dissociate oneself from surveillance, and emotional, as conveyed in participants’ strong emotions and particularly telling body language, Ollier-Malaterre adds.
@0x815@feddit.de, if you aren't a paid shill for The Atlantic Council then you're leaving money on the table: https://feddit.de/u/0x815?sort=New&view=Posts
You seem to have a particular interest in the Uyghurs. Are you Rushan Abbas or Adrian Zenz?
Why did @tardigrada@beehaw.org stop posting two months ago? Is that account yours as well, or did your coworker leave? Was it because the account got permanently banned from !china@lemmy.ml for a pattern of sinophobia? https://beehaw.org/u/tardigrada?sort=New&view=Posts
These two accounts seem the least organic that I've seen, aside from spammers. Who besides you has four times as many posts as comments?