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Chasing Ghosts: Rumours and Representations of the Export of Chinese Convict Labour to Developing Countries

机译:追逐幽灵:中国定罪劳工向发展中国家出口的传言与表现

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A recent addition to the global discourse of China's interaction with developing countries has been the claim that the Chinese government exports prison labour to these countries. While no evidence is ever presented to support this claim, it has been widely circulated in international and local media, as well as on the internet. This article examines the origins of the rumour and the mechanisms of its transmission. It shows that while the rumour often originates at the grass roots in developing countries, it is promoted locally and globally by political, economic and media elites with distinct agendas that often involve building support for opposition parties, competition in obtaining contracts, or geo-strategic and ideological rivalry. We analyse the rumour's circulation in light of the larger discourse on China and developing countries, and discuss why Chinese official responses to the claim have proved to be ineffective.
机译:关于中国与发展中国家互动的全球讨论最近增加了一个说法,即中国政府向这些国家出口监狱劳务。尽管没有证据支持这一说法,但它已在国际和本地媒体以及互联网上广为流传。本文研究了谣言的起源及其传播机制。它表明,尽管谣言通常起源于发展中国家的基层,但政治,经济和媒体精英们在议程上却在当地和全球范围内大力宣传,这些议程通常涉及为反对党提供支持,争取合同的竞争或地缘战略。和意识形态上的竞争。我们根据关于中国和发展中国家的较大讨论来分析谣言的传播,并讨论为什么中国官方对这一说法的回应被证明是无效的。

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