Sinica Podcast

Governing Digital China, with Daniela Stockmann and Ting Luo

Mar 12, 2026
Ting Luo, associate professor of government and AI who studies digital governance, and Daniela Stockmann, professor of digital governance focused on platforms and state power, discuss how states, major platforms, and ordinary users interact in China. They introduce "popular corporatism," explain platform leverage over censorship, survey methods like GPS sampling, the social credit system's two subsystems, and why lurkers matter.
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ANECDOTE

Sina Weibo's Insider Role

  • Sina Weibo developed an insider relationship that allowed relatively reduced censorship and greater organizing potential compared with other platforms.
  • Authors found Sina and Weixin (Tencent) central to public opinion guidance despite WeChat's larger user base.
ADVICE

Desensitize Sensitive Survey Questions

  • Use qualitative interviews to frame sensitive survey questions in locally meaningful terms to reduce respondent discomfort.
  • Ting Luo desensitized 'politics' questions by asking about 'social hot topics' informed by 92 interviews and expert input.
INSIGHT

GPS Sampling Captures Migrant Populations

  • GPS-based household sampling captures internal migrants and yields truer national representativeness than hukou lists.
  • Ting Luo details partitioning maps into squares, random GPS building selection, and in-person interviews to reach nonregistered residents.
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