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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- The Digital Age -- Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age -- Global South in a Digital Age -- Central Argument -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Future Histories -- 2. A Usable Past for a Democratic Future: How Looking Backward Can Help Us Navigate the Digital Revolution -- We Need to Make a Usable Past for the Digital Age -- When We Talk about Technology, What Do We Mean? -- Privacy Fatalism and Its Discontents -- We Should Be Luddites -- Making the Present the Cause of a Different Future -- 3. Technological Innovations and Fake News: Democratic Challenges and What Is to Be Done -- The Path of Technological Revolutions and Their Political Implications -- Fake News and the New Challenges for Democracy -- A Challenging New Scenario and What Is to Be Done? -- 4. Computing Machinery and the Modern Triumvirate: State, Market, and Science -- Computing Machinery before Computers Existed -- The Fingerprint War: From Dirty Fingers to "Double-Clicking" -- New Governance Directions? From State to Market? -- Tentative Conclusions: The Chinese State -- Notes -- Tech, Capital, and Collectivities -- 5. Evaluating Work in the Platform Economy: The Fairwork Project in Brazil and Latin America -- The Fairwork Framework -- Fairwork Brazil 2021: Context, Scores, and Main Results -- Fairwork in Latin America -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. The Role of Fake News in the Erosion of Brazilian Democracy -- A Theoretical Approach -- New Ways of Governing Lives -- Fake News -- Fake News in Brazil -- Mistrust in Institutions and Democratic Erosion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. A Conversation with Julietta Hua and Kasturi Ray: Feminism, AI, and Racial Technocapitalism in the Uber and Lyft Economy -- Contextualizing US Racial Technocapitalism as a Part of Global Racial Capitalism | |
505 | 8 | |a Racialized and Gendered Exploitation of Gigged Workers -- The Conversation -- Note -- 8. On Coding Democracy, Popular Data-Equity, and Algorithmic Action: Notes from Brazil -- Notes on Global South Perspectives on Smart Cities -- Smart Cities as Social Communication and Control Ecosystems -- The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Government -- The Narrowing of Participatory Channels: Excerpts from the Brazilian Case -- Moral Anomie of Machines, the Imperative of Human Action, and Old Dilemmas of Representation -- Social Legacies as a Problem of Public Administration -- The Need to Overcome the Control-Performance Dilemma -- A Practical Application of Cumulative Preferential Participation: the Case of Rio Doce -- Preferential and Cumulative Participation and Social Data Accountability as a Community Cohesion Technology -- On Moral Choice and Dilemmas of Collective Action -- Technology as Means of Scaling Up toward a Postcapitalist Market Economy -- Notes -- 9. Participatory Institutions, Digital Technologies, and Democratic Crises -- Debating Participatory and Digital Innovations -- Analysis of Selected Participatory Institutions -- Participation in Constitutional Reform Processes -- Mechanisms of Direct Democracy -- Local Development Councils and Public Policy Councils -- Participatory Budgeting -- Varieties of Digital Participation -- Final Remarks -- Notes -- 10. Britain's Food Crisis: Capital, Class, Technology, and Alternatives -- Capitalist Food Systems: Commodification and Exploitation -- Food Inequality and Labor Exploitation in the UK -- Food Poverty -- Food Inequality -- The Right to Food: Alternatives to the Food Crisis -- Subsidizing New Technologies and Their Diffusion -- Community Restaurants -- Conclusions -- Digital States, Democracy, and Development -- 11. Global Capitalism after the Pandemic | |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- The Digital Age -- Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age -- Global South in a Digital Age -- Central Argument -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Future Histories -- 2. A Usable Past for a Democratic Future: How Looking Backward Can Help Us Navigate the Digital Revolution -- We Need to Make a Usable Past for the Digital Age -- When We Talk about Technology, What Do We Mean? -- Privacy Fatalism and Its Discontents -- We Should Be Luddites -- Making the Present the Cause of a Different Future -- 3. Technological Innovations and Fake News: Democratic Challenges and What Is to Be Done -- The Path of Technological Revolutions and Their Political Implications -- Fake News and the New Challenges for Democracy -- A Challenging New Scenario and What Is to Be Done? -- 4. Computing Machinery and the Modern Triumvirate: State, Market, and Science -- Computing Machinery before Computers Existed -- The Fingerprint War: From Dirty Fingers to "Double-Clicking" -- New Governance Directions? From State to Market? -- Tentative Conclusions: The Chinese State -- Notes -- Tech, Capital, and Collectivities -- 5. Evaluating Work in the Platform Economy: The Fairwork Project in Brazil and Latin America -- The Fairwork Framework -- Fairwork Brazil 2021: Context, Scores, and Main Results -- Fairwork in Latin America -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. The Role of Fake News in the Erosion of Brazilian Democracy -- A Theoretical Approach -- New Ways of Governing Lives -- Fake News -- Fake News in Brazil -- Mistrust in Institutions and Democratic Erosion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. A Conversation with Julietta Hua and Kasturi Ray: Feminism, AI, and Racial Technocapitalism in the Uber and Lyft Economy -- Contextualizing US Racial Technocapitalism as a Part of Global Racial Capitalism Racialized and Gendered Exploitation of Gigged Workers -- The Conversation -- Note -- 8. On Coding Democracy, Popular Data-Equity, and Algorithmic Action: Notes from Brazil -- Notes on Global South Perspectives on Smart Cities -- Smart Cities as Social Communication and Control Ecosystems -- The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Government -- The Narrowing of Participatory Channels: Excerpts from the Brazilian Case -- Moral Anomie of Machines, the Imperative of Human Action, and Old Dilemmas of Representation -- Social Legacies as a Problem of Public Administration -- The Need to Overcome the Control-Performance Dilemma -- A Practical Application of Cumulative Preferential Participation: the Case of Rio Doce -- Preferential and Cumulative Participation and Social Data Accountability as a Community Cohesion Technology -- On Moral Choice and Dilemmas of Collective Action -- Technology as Means of Scaling Up toward a Postcapitalist Market Economy -- Notes -- 9. Participatory Institutions, Digital Technologies, and Democratic Crises -- Debating Participatory and Digital Innovations -- Analysis of Selected Participatory Institutions -- Participation in Constitutional Reform Processes -- Mechanisms of Direct Democracy -- Local Development Councils and Public Policy Councils -- Participatory Budgeting -- Varieties of Digital Participation -- Final Remarks -- Notes -- 10. Britain's Food Crisis: Capital, Class, Technology, and Alternatives -- Capitalist Food Systems: Commodification and Exploitation -- Food Inequality and Labor Exploitation in the UK -- Food Poverty -- Food Inequality -- The Right to Food: Alternatives to the Food Crisis -- Subsidizing New Technologies and Their Diffusion -- Community Restaurants -- Conclusions -- Digital States, Democracy, and Development -- 11. Global Capitalism after the Pandemic New Capital Bloc Led by Tech, Finance, and the Military-Industrial Complex -- Laborless Production and Surplus Humanity -- Conclusion: The Fire This Time -- Notes -- 12. Building Digital Sovereignty in Middle Powers: The Role of Intended and Spillover Effects -- Hierarchy of Concern -- Consumer Protection -- Industrialization -- Market Volatility -- Hegemonic Action -- Role of Middle Powers -- US Hegemony in Tech -- Intended and Spillover Effects of Policy Space Utilization by Middle Powers -- Intended and Spillover Effects: Finance -- Intended and Spillover Effects: Technology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13. Digital Economy Policies for Developing Countries -- Toward a Digital Industrial Policy -- Strategy for Developing Countries -- Digitalization in Traditional Sectors -- Public Data Infrastructures -- Institutional Change -- The Global Digital Economy and the Developing World -- Notes -- 14. The Chinese Digital Revolution: How Digital Transformation Is Shaping a New China -- The Importance of the Digital Economy for Modern China -- Digital Transformation and Social Change -- Future Challenges for China's Digital Society -- Notes -- 15. Digital Futures and Global Power: Dynamics, Inequality, and Governance -- Dynamics -- Inequalities -- Governance -- Conclusion -- Note -- 16. Conclusion -- The State in a Digital Age -- Future Research -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Schneider, Aaron E. 1965- Verfasser (DE-588)141082534 aut Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes 1st ed Albany State University of New York Press 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (342 Seiten) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- The Digital Age -- Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age -- Global South in a Digital Age -- Central Argument -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Future Histories -- 2. A Usable Past for a Democratic Future: How Looking Backward Can Help Us Navigate the Digital Revolution -- We Need to Make a Usable Past for the Digital Age -- When We Talk about Technology, What Do We Mean? -- Privacy Fatalism and Its Discontents -- We Should Be Luddites -- Making the Present the Cause of a Different Future -- 3. Technological Innovations and Fake News: Democratic Challenges and What Is to Be Done -- The Path of Technological Revolutions and Their Political Implications -- Fake News and the New Challenges for Democracy -- A Challenging New Scenario and What Is to Be Done? -- 4. Computing Machinery and the Modern Triumvirate: State, Market, and Science -- Computing Machinery before Computers Existed -- The Fingerprint War: From Dirty Fingers to "Double-Clicking" -- New Governance Directions? From State to Market? -- Tentative Conclusions: The Chinese State -- Notes -- Tech, Capital, and Collectivities -- 5. Evaluating Work in the Platform Economy: The Fairwork Project in Brazil and Latin America -- The Fairwork Framework -- Fairwork Brazil 2021: Context, Scores, and Main Results -- Fairwork in Latin America -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. The Role of Fake News in the Erosion of Brazilian Democracy -- A Theoretical Approach -- New Ways of Governing Lives -- Fake News -- Fake News in Brazil -- Mistrust in Institutions and Democratic Erosion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. A Conversation with Julietta Hua and Kasturi Ray: Feminism, AI, and Racial Technocapitalism in the Uber and Lyft Economy -- Contextualizing US Racial Technocapitalism as a Part of Global Racial Capitalism Racialized and Gendered Exploitation of Gigged Workers -- The Conversation -- Note -- 8. On Coding Democracy, Popular Data-Equity, and Algorithmic Action: Notes from Brazil -- Notes on Global South Perspectives on Smart Cities -- Smart Cities as Social Communication and Control Ecosystems -- The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Government -- The Narrowing of Participatory Channels: Excerpts from the Brazilian Case -- Moral Anomie of Machines, the Imperative of Human Action, and Old Dilemmas of Representation -- Social Legacies as a Problem of Public Administration -- The Need to Overcome the Control-Performance Dilemma -- A Practical Application of Cumulative Preferential Participation: the Case of Rio Doce -- Preferential and Cumulative Participation and Social Data Accountability as a Community Cohesion Technology -- On Moral Choice and Dilemmas of Collective Action -- Technology as Means of Scaling Up toward a Postcapitalist Market Economy -- Notes -- 9. Participatory Institutions, Digital Technologies, and Democratic Crises -- Debating Participatory and Digital Innovations -- Analysis of Selected Participatory Institutions -- Participation in Constitutional Reform Processes -- Mechanisms of Direct Democracy -- Local Development Councils and Public Policy Councils -- Participatory Budgeting -- Varieties of Digital Participation -- Final Remarks -- Notes -- 10. Britain's Food Crisis: Capital, Class, Technology, and Alternatives -- Capitalist Food Systems: Commodification and Exploitation -- Food Inequality and Labor Exploitation in the UK -- Food Poverty -- Food Inequality -- The Right to Food: Alternatives to the Food Crisis -- Subsidizing New Technologies and Their Diffusion -- Community Restaurants -- Conclusions -- Digital States, Democracy, and Development -- 11. Global Capitalism after the Pandemic New Capital Bloc Led by Tech, Finance, and the Military-Industrial Complex -- Laborless Production and Surplus Humanity -- Conclusion: The Fire This Time -- Notes -- 12. Building Digital Sovereignty in Middle Powers: The Role of Intended and Spillover Effects -- Hierarchy of Concern -- Consumer Protection -- Industrialization -- Market Volatility -- Hegemonic Action -- Role of Middle Powers -- US Hegemony in Tech -- Intended and Spillover Effects of Policy Space Utilization by Middle Powers -- Intended and Spillover Effects: Finance -- Intended and Spillover Effects: Technology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13. Digital Economy Policies for Developing Countries -- Toward a Digital Industrial Policy -- Strategy for Developing Countries -- Digitalization in Traditional Sectors -- Public Data Infrastructures -- Institutional Change -- The Global Digital Economy and the Developing World -- Notes -- 14. The Chinese Digital Revolution: How Digital Transformation Is Shaping a New China -- The Importance of the Digital Economy for Modern China -- Digital Transformation and Social Change -- Future Challenges for China's Digital Society -- Notes -- 15. Digital Futures and Global Power: Dynamics, Inequality, and Governance -- Dynamics -- Inequalities -- Governance -- Conclusion -- Note -- 16. Conclusion -- The State in a Digital Age -- Future Research -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- References -- Index Looks at how digitalization has changed the way we produce and interact, and the implications for working classes and countries of the Global South Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Schneider, Aaron Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Albany : State University of New York Press,c2024 9781438498843 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4384-9886-7 |
spellingShingle | Schneider, Aaron E. 1965- Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- The Digital Age -- Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age -- Global South in a Digital Age -- Central Argument -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Future Histories -- 2. A Usable Past for a Democratic Future: How Looking Backward Can Help Us Navigate the Digital Revolution -- We Need to Make a Usable Past for the Digital Age -- When We Talk about Technology, What Do We Mean? -- Privacy Fatalism and Its Discontents -- We Should Be Luddites -- Making the Present the Cause of a Different Future -- 3. Technological Innovations and Fake News: Democratic Challenges and What Is to Be Done -- The Path of Technological Revolutions and Their Political Implications -- Fake News and the New Challenges for Democracy -- A Challenging New Scenario and What Is to Be Done? -- 4. Computing Machinery and the Modern Triumvirate: State, Market, and Science -- Computing Machinery before Computers Existed -- The Fingerprint War: From Dirty Fingers to "Double-Clicking" -- New Governance Directions? From State to Market? -- Tentative Conclusions: The Chinese State -- Notes -- Tech, Capital, and Collectivities -- 5. Evaluating Work in the Platform Economy: The Fairwork Project in Brazil and Latin America -- The Fairwork Framework -- Fairwork Brazil 2021: Context, Scores, and Main Results -- Fairwork in Latin America -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. The Role of Fake News in the Erosion of Brazilian Democracy -- A Theoretical Approach -- New Ways of Governing Lives -- Fake News -- Fake News in Brazil -- Mistrust in Institutions and Democratic Erosion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. A Conversation with Julietta Hua and Kasturi Ray: Feminism, AI, and Racial Technocapitalism in the Uber and Lyft Economy -- Contextualizing US Racial Technocapitalism as a Part of Global Racial Capitalism Racialized and Gendered Exploitation of Gigged Workers -- The Conversation -- Note -- 8. On Coding Democracy, Popular Data-Equity, and Algorithmic Action: Notes from Brazil -- Notes on Global South Perspectives on Smart Cities -- Smart Cities as Social Communication and Control Ecosystems -- The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Government -- The Narrowing of Participatory Channels: Excerpts from the Brazilian Case -- Moral Anomie of Machines, the Imperative of Human Action, and Old Dilemmas of Representation -- Social Legacies as a Problem of Public Administration -- The Need to Overcome the Control-Performance Dilemma -- A Practical Application of Cumulative Preferential Participation: the Case of Rio Doce -- Preferential and Cumulative Participation and Social Data Accountability as a Community Cohesion Technology -- On Moral Choice and Dilemmas of Collective Action -- Technology as Means of Scaling Up toward a Postcapitalist Market Economy -- Notes -- 9. Participatory Institutions, Digital Technologies, and Democratic Crises -- Debating Participatory and Digital Innovations -- Analysis of Selected Participatory Institutions -- Participation in Constitutional Reform Processes -- Mechanisms of Direct Democracy -- Local Development Councils and Public Policy Councils -- Participatory Budgeting -- Varieties of Digital Participation -- Final Remarks -- Notes -- 10. Britain's Food Crisis: Capital, Class, Technology, and Alternatives -- Capitalist Food Systems: Commodification and Exploitation -- Food Inequality and Labor Exploitation in the UK -- Food Poverty -- Food Inequality -- The Right to Food: Alternatives to the Food Crisis -- Subsidizing New Technologies and Their Diffusion -- Community Restaurants -- Conclusions -- Digital States, Democracy, and Development -- 11. Global Capitalism after the Pandemic New Capital Bloc Led by Tech, Finance, and the Military-Industrial Complex -- Laborless Production and Surplus Humanity -- Conclusion: The Fire This Time -- Notes -- 12. Building Digital Sovereignty in Middle Powers: The Role of Intended and Spillover Effects -- Hierarchy of Concern -- Consumer Protection -- Industrialization -- Market Volatility -- Hegemonic Action -- Role of Middle Powers -- US Hegemony in Tech -- Intended and Spillover Effects of Policy Space Utilization by Middle Powers -- Intended and Spillover Effects: Finance -- Intended and Spillover Effects: Technology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13. Digital Economy Policies for Developing Countries -- Toward a Digital Industrial Policy -- Strategy for Developing Countries -- Digitalization in Traditional Sectors -- Public Data Infrastructures -- Institutional Change -- The Global Digital Economy and the Developing World -- Notes -- 14. The Chinese Digital Revolution: How Digital Transformation Is Shaping a New China -- The Importance of the Digital Economy for Modern China -- Digital Transformation and Social Change -- Future Challenges for China's Digital Society -- Notes -- 15. Digital Futures and Global Power: Dynamics, Inequality, and Governance -- Dynamics -- Inequalities -- Governance -- Conclusion -- Note -- 16. Conclusion -- The State in a Digital Age -- Future Research -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- References -- Index |
title | Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes |
title_auth | Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes |
title_exact_search | Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes |
title_full | Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes |
title_fullStr | Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes |
title_full_unstemmed | Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes |
title_short | Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age |
title_sort | popular sovereignty in a digital age lessons for the global south and working classes |
title_sub | Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes |
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