Practicing sovereignty : : Digital involvement in times of crises / / edited by Bianca Herlo [and three others].
Digital sovereignty has become a hotly debated concept. The current convergence of multiple crises adds fuel to this debate, as it contextualizes the concept in a foundational discussion of democratic principles, civil rights, and national identities: is (technological) self-determination an option...
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Place / Publishing House: | Bielefeld, Germany : : transcript Verlag,, [2021] |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Design
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (430 p.); 1216 MB 40 Farbabbildungen |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Content
- Introduction
- Tech Barons Dream of a Better World - Without the Rest of Us
- Digital Sovereignty
- Algorithmic Sovereignty beyond the Leviathan and the Wicker Man
- Out of Balance. The Impact of Digitalization on Social Cohesion
- Digital Capitalism's Crises of Sovereign
- Agency for All, Privacy for None
- The State. A Key Actor in Shaping Data Infrastructure Space
- At the End of the World, Plant a Tree. Considerations for the End of Human Time
- Building Collective Sovereignty
- Sovereign Imaginaries. How Corporate Digital Imaginaries are endangering our Political Practices
- Geofilters. Vertical Sight and the Tropikós Turn
- Postdigital
- Talk to Me. A Multilingual Installation as a boundary Object for Inclusion in Digital and Public Participation
- Why Feminist Digital Policy Matters
- Researchers Gone Wild. Origins and Endpoints of Image Training Datasets Created "In the Wild"
- Digital Sovereignty in the Pandemic City
- WannaScry! An Interview with Danja Vasiliev
- Digitalization of Art Exhibitions in Times of COVID-19 . Three case studies in China
- a.username? - A Profile Without Qualities. Exploring Amazon through Art and Literature
- Prototyping Digital Sovereignty. Experimenting with Community Wireless Networking Technology
- Viruses as Phenomena of De Facto Destabilization and Potential Subversion
- Authors and Editors.