Platform animal: (de)commodification of anthropomorphic giant panda through the digital platform

Xiaoting Yang, Yi Yu

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Abstract

China's “panda fever” has turned giant pandas into digital celebrities, blending wildlife conservation with cultural commodification. This study examines the (de)commodification of anthropomorphic pandas on Douyin (TikTok China), exploring how digital platforms shape human-animal interactions. Adopting ethnographic fieldwork, we analyze how platform capitalism simultaneously commodifies and decommodifies pandas, creating “platform animals” that straddle economic, emotional, and ecological spheres. We reveal how affective labor and interspecies intimacy drive this cycle, as prosumers form emotional bonds that both challenge and reinforce commodification. Algorithmic governance and platform capitalism shape the fluid boundary between conservation and cultural consumption. By introducing platform animals, this study highlights how digital platforms mediate human-animal interactions, balancing entertainment, economic value, and conservation ethics in the digital age.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104272
JournalGeoforum
Volume162
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • (De)commodification
  • Animal anthropomorphism
  • Giant panda
  • Interspecies intimacy
  • Platform capitalism

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