Eaten by the Internet

English language

ISBN:
978-1-913824-05-1
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We are living a unique moment: internet technologies are the default infrastructure for society, not just how we communicate but also how we organise our social life, politics, and economy, all the way down to our material environments, like cities. Our world is eaten by the internet. This means that those who control the internet control the bounds of public speech, economic production, social cohesion, and politics, making its infrastructure a core political terrain in the networked age. The book’s chapters cover a wide set of topics, spanning from the global politics of content moderation by internet infrastructure to the colonialism inherent in the race to plug the moon, from the harms wrought by blockchain companies in rural America to the particularities of online censorship across Asia. The chapters take on thorny topics, discussing power consolidation in the advertisement and cloud industry, the role of internet infrastructure in the war …

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Collection of essays

4 stars

This is a wide ranging collection of essays about the internet. The essays highlight various aspects of political power and social structure that shape internet today.

It is a short book, well worth reading for anyone, specially those who wish to understand internet culture of today.