Pax technica: how the internet of things may set us free or lock us up
"Should we fear or welcome the internet's evolution? The "internet of things" is the rapidly growing network of everyday objects...eyeglasses, cars, thermostats...made smart with sensors and internet addresses. Soon we will live in a pervasive yet invisible network of everyday ob...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Should we fear or welcome the internet's evolution? The "internet of things" is the rapidly growing network of everyday objects...eyeglasses, cars, thermostats...made smart with sensors and internet addresses. Soon we will live in a pervasive yet invisible network of everyday objects that communicate with one another. In this original and provocative book, Philip N. Howard envisions a new world order emerging from this great transformation in the technologies around us. Howard calls this new era a Pax Technica. He looks to a future of global stability built upon device networks with immense potential for empowering citizens, making government transparent, and broadening information access. Howard cautions, however, that privacy threats are enormous, as is the potential for social control and political manipulation. Drawing on evidence from around the world, he illustrates how the internet of things can be used to repress and control people. Yet he also demonstrates that if we actively engage with the governments and businesses building the internet of things, we have a chance to build a new kind of internet...and a more open society".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXV, 320 Seiten 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9780300199475 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
1. Empire of Connected Things
Cama Surveils the Realm, 2
What’s in a Pax? 4
The Demographics of Diffusion, 8
Information Technology and the New World Order, 11
Pax Romana, Britannica, Americana, 14
The Balaceras of Monterrey, 17
The Internet Is i41so a Surveillance State, 22
The Wars Only Bots Will Fight, 27
The Political Empire of Connected Things, 33
2. Internet Interregnum
Discovering the UglyGorilla, 38
Devices of Hope, 42
The Demographics of Diffusion, 44
The Zapatistas Reboot History, 47
From Gold to Bits, 53
States Don t Own It, Though They Fight Hard to Control It, $6
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A New Kind of New Order, 59
But It’s Not a Westphalian—or Feudal—World, 62
3. New Maps for the New World 67
Mapping Hispaniola, 68
Dictators and Dirty Networks, 71
Mubarak s Choice, 73
We Are All Laila, 75
Governments, Bad and Fake, 79
The Dictator s Digital Dilemma, 84
Finding Kibera, 88
Dirty Networks, Collapsing, 91
The Democracy of Devices, 99
4. Five Premises for the Pax Technica 107
Learning from the Internet Interregnum, 108
First Premise: The Internet of Things is Being Weaponized, 112
Second Premise: People Use Devices to Govern, 119
Third Premise: Digital Networks Weaken Ideologies, 123
Fourth Premise: Social Media Solve Collective Action Problems, 136
Fifth Premise: Big Data Backs Human Security, 139
Defining the Pax Technica, 14^
5. Five Consequences of the Pax Technica 148
Empire of Bits—A Scenario, 149
First Consequence: Networked Devices and the Stability of
Cyberdeterrence, 15^3
Second Consequence: Governance Through the Internet of Things, 137
Third Consequence: From a Clash of Civilizations to a Competition
Between Device Networks, 162
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Fourth Consequence: Connective Action and Crypto Clans, 168
Fifth Consequence: Connective Security and Quality of Life, 173
The Downside of Connective Security, 179
6. Network Competition and the Challenges Ahead
My Girlfriend Went Shopping ... in China, 184
Authoritarian, but Social, 196
Bots and Simulations, 202
DRM for the Materia] World? 211
Other Challenges (That Are Lesser Challenges), 214
The Downside of Up, 218
Rival Devices on Competing Networks, 220
7. Building a Democracy of Our Own Devices
Your Coffee Betrays You, 223
Internet Succession: Computers, Mobiles, Things, 229
The World Ahead, 232
The Hope and Instability of Hackers and Whistle Blowers, 23s
Firing the Social Scientists—and Training New Ones, 240
Putting the Civic into the Internet of Things, Domestically, 242
Device Networks and Foreign Affairs, 249
How Can You Thrive in the Pax Technica? 234
The Promise of the Pax, 233
Notes
Glossary
Acknowledgments
Index
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