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         - Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres

        Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres - Armin Nassehi - 01/06/2024 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Armin Nassehi
      • Editeur : Polity Press
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/06/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 268
      • Dimensions : 23.2 x 15.6 x 2.5
      • ISBN : 9781509558216



      • Résumé :
        We are inclined to assume that digital technologies have suddenly revolutionized everything - including our relationships, our forms of work and leisure, and even our democracies - in just a few years. Armin Nassehi puts forward a new theory of digital society that turns this assumption on its head. Rather than treating digital technologies as an independent causal force that is transforming social life, he asks: what problem does digitalization solve? ?

        When we pose the question in this way, we can see, argues Nassehi, that digitalization helps societies to deal with and reduce complexity by using coded numbers to process information. We can also see that modern societies had a digital structure long before computer technologies were developed - already in the nineteenth century, for example, statistical pattern recognition technologies were being used in functionally differentiated societies in order to recognize, monitor and control forms of human behaviour. Digital technologies were so successful in such a short period of time and were able to penetrate so many areas of society so quickly precisely because of a pre-existing sensitivity that prepared modern societies for digital development.

        This highly original book lays the foundations for a theory of the digital society that will be of value to everyone interested in the growing presence of digital technologies in our lives....

        Biographie:
        Armin Nassehi?is Professor of Sociology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich....

        Sommaire:
        Preface to the English Edition

        Preface



        Introduction

        How to think about digitalisation?

        A technological-sociological kind of intuition

        Early technology pushes

        Original and copy

        Productive wrong and predetermined breaking point



        1 The Reference Problem of Digitalisation

        Functionalist questions

        Connecting data - offline

        What is the problem?

        The uneasiness with the digital culture

        The digital discovery of `society?

        Empirical social research as the identification of patterns

        `Society? as digitalisation material

        The cyborg as a means of overcoming society?



        2 The Idiosyncracy of the Digital

        The inexact exactness of the world

        The particular idiosyncracy of data

        Cybernetics and the feedback of information

        The digitalisation of communication

        The dynamic of closure

        The self-referentiality of the world of data



        3 Multiple Duplications of the World

        Data as observers

        Duplications

        Disturbances

        Transverse data-like duplications

        The trace of the trace and discrete duplications

        Traces, Patterns, Networks



        4 Simplicity and Multiplicity

        Medium and form

        Coding and programming

        The digital simplicity of society

        Increased options

        Sapere aude as it is reflected in digitalisation



        Excursus: Digital Metabolism



        5 Functioning Technology

        The function of the technological

        Digital technology

        Communicating technology

        The function of functioning

        Low-level technology

        Demonised technology

        Invisible technology and the Turing test

        The privilege of making mistakes



        6 Learning Technology

        Decisions

        Abductive machines?

        Distributed intelligence?

        Anthropological and technological questions

        Experiencing and acting machines

        Incompleteness, temporariness, systemic paradoxes

        Artificial, bodily, incomplete intelligence



        7 The Internet as a Mass Media

        Surplus of meaning deals

        Synchronisation function

        Synchronisation and socialisation

        Selectivity, mediality and voice in the Internet

        Watching the watching

        Complexity and overheating

        The Internet as an archive of all kinds of statements

        Intelligence in the mode of Future perfect



        8 Endangered Privacy

        The improbability of informational self-determination

        A new structural change of the public?

        Hazards

        Privacy 10

        Privacy 10 as a result of Big Data?

        Big Data and privacy 20

        Rescuing privacy?



        9 Debug: Sociology Reborn from the Spirit of Digitalisation

        Digital dynamic and social complexity

        An opportunity for sociology



        Notes

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