Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age: Lessons for the Global South and Working Classes
Looks at how digitalization has changed the way we produce and interact, and the implications for working classes and countries of the Global South
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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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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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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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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. 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spelling | Schneider, Aaron Verfasser 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 c rdamedia cr 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 |
spellingShingle | Schneider, Aaron 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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