Digitalization and Dissent in Legal Cultures. Chinese and Other Perspectives

Authors

  • Denis de Castro Halis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/nnjlsr.v1i9.122155

Abstract

The concept and the dynamics of dissent (e.g. how manifestations of dissent are formed, channeled, promoted or stifled) are not sufficiently studied despite their tremendous importance in times of digitalization of social life. This article discusses the impact that digitalization, in general and in specific settings, is having on various forms of dissent. It is built from a theoretical and empirical socio-legal investigation about dissent, its manifestations, and reactions to it. It reflects the author’s effort to categorize dissent, address its importance, and formulate a comprehensive concept that remains missing in the literature. The article shall illustrate the argument that the impact of digitalization on dissent is mediated by legal culture and the wider societal context. It discusses examples of new digital technologies and their relations with the idea of dissent in different legal cultures. The focus is on greater China (the mainland, Macau and Hong Kong) and Brazil.

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Published

2019-12-17

How to Cite

Halis, D. de C. (2019). Digitalization and Dissent in Legal Cultures. Chinese and Other Perspectives. NAVEIÑ REET: Nordic Journal of Law and Social Research, 1(9), 127–152. https://doi.org/10.7146/nnjlsr.v1i9.122155