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Siva Vaidhyanathan

    16 juin 1966

    Siva Vaidhyanathan est un historien culturel et un universitaire des médias dont le travail explore la relation complexe entre les médias, la propriété intellectuelle et la culture contemporaine. Il est un observateur averti des premières lignes des batailles sur le droit d'auteur, défendant le rôle des gardiens de l'information dans nos biens communs culturels. Les analyses incisives de Vaidhyanathan offrent une compréhension approfondie du paysage médiatique en constante évolution et de ses profondes implications sociétales, faisant de lui une voix de premier plan dans le discours académique.

    Antisocial Media
    • Antisocial Media

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(457)Évaluer

      If you wanted to build a machine that would distribute propaganda to millions of people, distract them from important issues, energize hatred and bigotry, erode social trust, undermine respectable journalism, foster doubts about science, and engage in massive surveillance all at once, you would make something a lot like Facebook. Of course, none of that was part of the plan. In this fully updated paperback edition of Antisocial Media, Siva Vaidhyanathan explains how Facebook devolved from an innocent social site hacked together by Harvard students into a force that, while it may make personal life just a little more pleasurable, makes democracy a lot more challenging. It's an account of the hubris of good intentions, a missionary spirit, and an ideology that sees computer code as the universal solvent for all human problems. And it's an indictment of how "social media" has fostered the deterioration of democratic culture around the world, from facilitating Russian meddling in support of Trump's election to the exploitation of the platform by murderous authoritarians in Burma and the Philippines. Both authoritative and trenchant, Antisocial Media shows how Facebook's mission went so wrong.

      Antisocial Media