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Posing questions about how technology can be used to shape citizens, and change what it means to be a citizen, is of critical and immediate importance, but using China as a blank slate on which we project hypotheticals causes more confusion than clarity. It can distract us from more pressing concern...

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Published inVerfassungsblog no. 2366-7044
Main Author Jeremy Daum
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Summary:Posing questions about how technology can be used to shape citizens, and change what it means to be a citizen, is of critical and immediate importance, but using China as a blank slate on which we project hypotheticals causes more confusion than clarity. It can distract us from more pressing concerns regarding China, technology or both.
ISSN:2366-7044