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_aWeissman, Jeremy, _eauthor. _926602 |
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_aThe crowdsourced panopticon : _bconformity and control on social media / _cJeremy Weissman. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aConformity and control on social media |
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_aLanham : _bRowman & Littlefield, _c[2021] |
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_aix, 177 pages ; _c24 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 159-170) and index. | ||
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_gPart I: _tConformity. _tThe human animal in civilized society ; _tSocial media as an escape from freedom ; _tMeaninglessness in the present age -- _gPart II: _tControl. _tThe spectacular power of the public ; _tP2P surveillance ; _tThe net of normalization -- _gPart III: _tResistance. _tFreedom from the public eye ; _tStrategies of resistance. |
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_aBehind the omnipresent screens of our laptops and smartphones, a digitally networked public has quickly grown larger than the population of any nation on Earth. On the flipside, in front of the ubiquitous recording devices that saturate our lives, individuals are hyper-exposed through a worldwide online broadcast that encourages the public to watch, judge, rate, and rank people's lives. The interplay of these two forces - the invisibility of the anonymous crowd and the exposure of the individual before that crowd - is a central focus of this book. Informed by critiques of conformity and mass media by some of the greatest philosophers of the past two centuries, as well as by a wide range of historical and empirical studies, Weissman helps shed light on what may happen when our lives are increasingly broadcast online for everyone all the time, to be judged by the global community. -- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aSocial media _xPhilosophy. _926603 |
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_aSocial media _xMoral and ethical aspects. _926604 |
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_aMédias sociaux _xPhilosophie. _926606 |
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_aMédias sociaux _xAspect moral. _926607 |
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