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From Live Streams to Warehouses: Platform Economies in Rural China with Lizhen Zhao

28 min · 10. jan. 2026
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In this episode of COMM As You Are, we sit down with Lizhen Zhao, a PhD candidate in Communication at UMass Amherst, to talk about her ethnographic research on e-commerce and platform economies in rural China. Drawing on fieldwork in her hometown in Gansu Province, including working inside a distribution center, Lizhen explores how digital platforms reshape labor, land, and everyday life. We discuss rural livestreaming and the commodification of agricultural labor, the material infrastructures that make platform convenience possible, and the environmental and human costs hidden behind logistics, surveillance, and “green” platform initiatives like Ant Forest.

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