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Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
Beyond international affairs, the theory of American exceptionalism also has implications for a political theory of networks. In contrast to Lovink, we maintain that in recent decades the processes of globalization have mutated from a system of control housed in a relatively small number of power hubs to a system of control infused into the materia
... See moreAlexander R. Galloway • The Exploit: A Theory of Networks (Electronic Mediations)
Such concerns made it a norm for sysops to verify even pseudonymous users with phone calls or mailed documents, ensuring that their control over the virtual system could extend to users’ offline identities.
Nathan Schneider • Governable Spaces: Democratic Design for Online Life
In our judgment, the opposite is happening today. Information technology is raising earnings opportunities for the skilled and undermining institutions that operate at a large scale, including the nation-state.
James Dale Davidson, Lord William Rees-Mogg • The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age
Jonathan Haidt • Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid
Você acha que é uma boa ideia uma empresa privada controlar o fluxo de todas essas informações?
Dave Eggers • O círculo (Portuguese Edition)
Social Media Theory
Jaskaran Singh • 3 cards
Another global challenge that largely remains unmet as the post–Cold War era unfolds involves cyberspace. Virtually all domains (including the oceans and outer space) are to a degree regulated. What sets cyberspace apart is that it is largely unregulated at the same time that it is so central to the functioning of modern societies, economies, gover
... See moreRichard Haass • The World
Future of the Internet
Jakob Greenfeld • 6 cards