From Amazon to Tinder from Google to Deliveroo there is no facet of human life that the digital revolution has not streamlined and dematerialized Its objective was to reduce costs by forgoing face to face interactions and it was a direct result of the free market shock of the 1980s which sought to expand the marketplace seamlessly in every possible dimension Today we can be algorithmically entertained educated cared for and courted in a way that was impossible in the old industrial society where institutions structured the social world Today these institutions have been replaced by monetized virtual contact As the industrial revolution did in the past the digital revolution is creating a new economy and a new sensibility bringing about a radical revaluation of society and its representations While obsessed with the search for an efficient management of human relations the new digital capitalism gives rise to an irrational and impulsive Homo numericus prone to an array of addictive behaviours and subjected to intensive forms of surveillance Far from producing a new agora social media produce a radicalization of public debate in which hate filled speech directed against adversaries becomes the norm But these outcomes are not inevitable The digital r
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Editorial: Polity Press
ISBN: 9781509560219
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 172
Tiempo de lectura:
3h 29m
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 23/02/2024
Año de edición: 2024
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Escrito por Daniel Cohen
Daniel Cohen es uno de los principales economistas franceses de la actualidad. Secretario general de la Fundación Saint Simon y asesor del Gobierno de Lionel Jospin, que le ha encargado recientemente liderar una comisión de estudio sobre la economía abierta, Cohen es profesor en la Universidad de París I y en la Escuela Normal Superior. Su obra anterior, Richesse du monde, pauvreté des nations, fue un gran éxito editorial.