The costs of connection : how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism


Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias
Bok Engelsk 2019
Medvirkende
Omfang
xxiii, 323 sider
Opplysninger
The capitalization of life without limit -- Cloud empire -- Interlude : on colonialism and the decolonial turn -- The coloniality of data relations -- The hollowing out of the social -- Data and the threat to human autonomy -- Decolonizing data -- Postscript : a fork in the road.. - Just about any social need is now met with an opportunity to "connect" through digital means. But this convenience is not freeit is purchased with vast amounts of personal data transferred through shadowy backchannels to corporations using it to generate profit. The Costs of Connection uncovers this process, this "data colonialism," and its designs for controlling our livesour ways of knowing; our means of production; our political participation. Colonialism might seem like a thing of the past, but this book shows that the historic appropriation of land, bodies, and natural resources is mirrored today in this new era of pervasive datafication. Apps, platforms, and smart objects capture and translate our lives into data, and then extract information that is fed into capitalist enterprises and sold back to us. The authors argue that this development foreshadows the creation of a new social order emerging globallyand it must be challenged. Confronting the alarming degree of surveillance already tolerated, they offer a stirring call to decolonize the internet and emancipate our desire for connection.
Emner
Dewey
ISBN
9781503603660. - 9781503609747

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