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Air pollution online : Everyday environmental information on the social media site Sina Weibo

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Summary, in English

Purpose: This study explores how information on air pollution is shaped online on an everyday basis, with a particular emphasis on digital devices and digital representations as constitutive of environmental information practices. Furthermore, this research highlights an understudied aspect of air pollution – the digital flow of multimodal representations that citizens encounter and produce in their everyday life.
Design/Methodology: The information gathering was carried out on an everyday basis during Feb-Mar, 2017. The study is based on 403 microblog posts from the social media site Sina Weibo, and netnographic fieldwork, including observation of news, advertisements and diary writing. The collected data was mapped in clusters based on the interrelations of objects, agents, and activities, and analysed in depth using qualitative multimodal analysis.
Findings: Information enacted through specific socio-materialist configurations depicts air pollution as self-contained and separated from human action. Air quality apps are central in connecting a wider nexus of representations and promoting such perceptions, illustrating the role of digital devices in an everyday information context.
Social Implications: The study reveals a schism between Chinese political environmental visions and everyday environmental information practices, which raises questions of how the battle against air pollution can be sustained in the long term.
Originality/Value: This study suggests that digital material aspects – inbuilt applications of digital devices and digital representations of objects – are interrelated with physical experiences of air pollution, and thus constitute elements of practice in their own right.

Publishing year

2018

Language

English

Pages

722-740

Publication/Series

Journal of Documentation

Volume

74

Issue

4

Links

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Topic

  • Information Studies

Keywords

  • digital materiality
  • air pollution
  • China
  • microblogs
  • everyday information practices

Status

Published

Project

  • Knowledge in a Digital World: Trust, Credibility and Relevance on the Web
  • Green Search
  • Digital Cultures Research Node

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0022-0418