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The digital republic: Taking back control of technology

By: Publication details: London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023.Description: xiii, 442p., note., bib., ind., 20 cm X 13 cmISBN:
  • 9781526625298
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.381
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals 19 February 2024
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Content:

Part one The age of the digital republic -- Introduction: unaccountable power -- 1. The indignant spirit -- 2. Thinking, old and new
Part two The house of power -- 3. Autocrats of information -- 4. Data's dominion -- 5. Masters of perception -- 6. Republic of reason -- 7. The Automation of deliberation –
Part three The digital is political -- 8. The morality of code -- 9. The computational ideology -- 10. Technology and domination –
Part four The marketplace of ideals -- 11. The market's place -- 12. Selfie -- 13. Ethics washing -- 14. The consent trap –
Part five The ghost of governance -- 15. Making our own laws -- 16. The mild west -- 17. Private order -- Part six Foundations of the digital republic -- 18. Four principles -- 19. Technology and democracy -- 20. Deliberative mini-publics -- 21. Republican rights -- 22. Republic of standards –
Part seven Counterpower -- 23. Tech tribunals -- 24. Collective enforcement -- 25. Certified republic -- 26. Responsible adults -- 27. Republican internationalism –
Part eight Openness -- 28. A New inspectorate -- 29. Zones of darkness -- 30. Transparency about transparency -- 31. A Duty of openness –
Part nine Giants, data and algorithms -- 32. Antitrust, awakened -- 33. Republican antitrust -- 34. Beyond privacy -- 35. Acceptable algorithms –
Part ten Governing social media -- 36. The battlefield of ideas -- 37. Toasters with pictures -- 38. A system of free expression -- 39. Governing social media -- Conclusion: the digital republic.

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