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Tianditu: China's first official online mapping service

机译:天地图:中国首个官方在线地图服务

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Tianditu is China’s first state-sponsored web mapping service. Beijing considers Tianditu part and parcel of its burgeoning endeavor to build a ‘digital China’. The Chinese state created Tianditu to regain some of the ground lost when its monopoly on geographic information was effectively broken. This effort goes hand in hand with Beijing’s intention to compete with and shrink the space occupied by Google mapping services (Google Maps, Google Earth, etc.). Although Tianditu does bestow a certain degree of power on civilian users to interact with and explore geographic data, for political and social reasons the Chinese state tightly controls Tianditu. It is a tool that the regime uses to maintain political power and push ideologies it supports. This type of top-down reinforcement of static geographic knowledge is a far cry from the concept of civilian empowerment as understood in liberal democracies.
机译:Tianditu是中国第一个由国家赞助的网络地图服务。北京认为,天地图是其打造“数字中国”的新兴事业的重要组成部分。中华人民共和国有效地打破了对地理信息的垄断,创建了天地,以重新获得部分失地。这项努力与北京旨在与Google竞争并缩小Google地图服务(Google地图,Google Earth等)所占空间的意图紧密相关。尽管天底图确实赋予了平民用户一定程度的权力,使其可以与地理数据进行交互并探索地理数据,但出于政治和社会原因,中国政府严格控制了天底图。这是该政权用来维持政治权力和推动其所支持的意识形态的工具。这种自上而下的静态地理知识强化与自由民主国家所理解的赋予平民权力的概念相去甚远。

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