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Mobile cultures of migrant workers in southern China

informal literacies in the negotiation of (new) social relations of the new working women

Angel LinAvin Tong

pp. 73-81

Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the data collected through in-depth interviews of migrant workers in Southern China about their mobile cultures. In particular, we focus on understanding the role that mobile cultures play in female workers' negotiation of their social and romantic relations and leisure space and how these negotiations are directly or indirectly facilitated by development of informal literacies through their frequent short message service communicative practices. These will help us understand the lifestyle aspirations and life trajectories of the new young working women in China who are experiencing the most rapid socioeconomic changes in society and negotiating their ways of life amidst much tension between old and new values governing lifestyle aspirations, familial, and gender relations.

Publication details

Published in:

Law Pui-lam, Rodney Chu Wai-chi (2008) ICT and migrant workers in China. Knowledge, Technology & Policy 21 (2).

Pages: 73-81

DOI: 10.1007/s12130-008-9045-9

Full citation:

Lin Angel, Tong Avin (2008) „Mobile cultures of migrant workers in southern China: informal literacies in the negotiation of (new) social relations of the new working women“. Knowledge, Technology & Policy 21 (2), 73–81.