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Author Thatcher, Jim, 1980- author.

Title Data power : radical geographies of control and resistance / Jim E. Thatcher and Craig M. Dalton.

Publication Info. London : Pluto Press, 2022.

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Radical geography
Radical geography.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents List of Figures and Tables -- Series Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Technology and the Axes of Hope and Fear -- 1. Life in the Age of Big Data -- 2. What Are Our Data, and What Are They Worth? -- 3. Existing Everyday Resistances -- 4. Contesting the Data Spectacle -- 5. Our Data Are Us, So Make Them Ours Epilogue Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary In recent years, popular media have inundated audiences with sensationalised headlines recounting data breaches, new forms of surveillance and other dangers of our digital age. Despite their regularity, such accounts treat each case as unprecedented and unique. This book proposes a radical rethinking of the history, present and future of our relations with the digital, spatial technologies that increasingly mediate our everyday lives. From smartphones to surveillance cameras, to navigational satellites, these new technologies offer visions of integrated, smooth and efficient societies, even as they directly conflict with the ways users experience them. Recognising the potential for both control and liberation, the authors argue against both acquiescence to and rejection of these technologies. Through intentional use of the very systems that monitor them, activists from Charlottesville to Hong Kong are subverting, resisting and repurposing geographic technologies. Using examples as varied as writings on the first telephones to the experiences of a feminist collective for migrant women in Spain, the authors present a revolution of everyday technologies. In the face of the seemingly inevitable dominance of corporate interests, these technologies allow us to create new spaces of affinity, and a new politics of change.
Subject Big data -- Social aspects.
Algorithms -- Social aspects.
Information technology -- Social aspects.
Données volumineuses -- Aspect social.
Algorithmes -- Aspect social.
Technologie de l'information -- Aspect social.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Social Aspects.
Big data -- Social aspects
Information technology -- Social aspects
Added Author Dalton, Craig M., author.
Other Form: Print version: THATCHER, JIM E. DALTON, CRAIG M. DATA POWER. [Place of publication not identified] : PLUTO PRESS, 2021 0745340075 (OCoLC)1240772045
ISBN 9781786805560 (electronic bk.)
1786805561 (electronic bk.)
0745340075
9780745340074
0745340083
9780745340081
Standard No. AU@ 000070299881
AU@ 000070440404

 
    
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