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Ageing with Smartphones in Urban China: From the Cultural to the Digital Revolution in Shanghai

London: UCL Press (2023), xviii, 291 pp.

Contains many figures, bibliogr. pp. 277-285, index

ISBN 978-1-80008-411-7 (pbk); 978-1-80008-410-0 (pdf)

CC BY-NC

"Based on 16-month ethnographic fieldwork in Shanghai, Ageing with Smartphones in Urban China tackles the intersection between the ‘two revolutions’ experienced by the older generation in Shanghai: the contemporary smartphone-based digital revolution and the earlier communist revolutions. We find that we can only explain the smartphone revolution if we first appreciate the long-term consequences of these people’s experiences during the communist revolutions. The context of this book is a wide range of dramatic social transformations in China, from the Cultural Revolution to the individualism and Confucianism in Digital China. Supported by detailed ethnographic material, the observations and analyses provide a panoramic view of the social landscape of contemporary China, including topics such as the digital and everyday life, ageing and healthcare, intergenerational relations and family development, community building and grassroots organizations, collective memories and political attitudes among ordinary Chinese people." (Publisher description).
1 Introduction, 1
2 Ageing and retirement: ruptures and continuity, 29
3 Everyday life: daily activities and the digital routine, 60
4 Social relations: the guanxi practice beyond family ties, 99
5 Crafting the smartphone, 128
6 Crafting health: the moral body and the therapeutic smartphone, 164
7 ‘Doing personhood’ in revolution(s), 193
8 Life purpose: searching for meaning in revolutions and reforms, 224
9 Conclusion, 249