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We live in a time of engineered intimacy, toxic memes and online addiction. Can we ever break free?

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'Dystopian ... a scathing indictment of a technology that transforms the very notion of self into a sharing platform.' -- Eva Illouz, author of 'Why Love Hurts: A Sociological Explanation'
'Sad by Design: on Platform Nihilism, despite the title, is not a sad book. It dissects our digital addictions with the dynamite power of critical theory. It's a savage journey into the heart of the digital self, and a wake-up call to break free of our own enslavement' -- Donatella Della Ratta, author of 'Shooting a Revolution: Visual Media and Warfare in Syria'
'Geert Lovink, who is expertly familiar with digital dynamics - technological as well as social - provides in this book a searing criticism of platform nihilism, considered above all as a perversion of computational design' -- Bernard Stiegler, author of 'The Age of Disruption: Technology and Madness in Computational Capitalism'

Table of Contents

Series Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Society of the Social
1. Overcoming the Disillusioned Internet
2. Social Media as Ideology
3. Distraction and its Discontents
4. Sad by Design
5. Media Network Platform: Three Architectures
6. From Registration to Extermination: On Technological Violence
7. Narcissus Confirmed: Technologies of the Minimal Selfie
8. Mask Design: Aesthetics of the Faceless
9. Memes as Strategy: European Origins and Debates
10. Before Building the Avant-Garde of the Commons
Notes
Bibliography

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9780745339351, 978-0745339351
      ISBN10: 0745339352

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      We live in a time of engineered intimacy, toxic memes and online addiction. Can we ever break free?

      Trade Review
      'Dystopian ... a scathing indictment of a technology that transforms the very notion of self into a sharing platform.' -- Eva Illouz, author of 'Why Love Hurts: A Sociological Explanation'
      'Sad by Design: on Platform Nihilism, despite the title, is not a sad book. It dissects our digital addictions with the dynamite power of critical theory. It's a savage journey into the heart of the digital self, and a wake-up call to break free of our own enslavement' -- Donatella Della Ratta, author of 'Shooting a Revolution: Visual Media and Warfare in Syria'
      'Geert Lovink, who is expertly familiar with digital dynamics - technological as well as social - provides in this book a searing criticism of platform nihilism, considered above all as a perversion of computational design' -- Bernard Stiegler, author of 'The Age of Disruption: Technology and Madness in Computational Capitalism'

      Table of Contents

      Series Preface
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction: Society of the Social
      1. Overcoming the Disillusioned Internet
      2. Social Media as Ideology
      3. Distraction and its Discontents
      4. Sad by Design
      5. Media Network Platform: Three Architectures
      6. From Registration to Extermination: On Technological Violence
      7. Narcissus Confirmed: Technologies of the Minimal Selfie
      8. Mask Design: Aesthetics of the Faceless
      9. Memes as Strategy: European Origins and Debates
      10. Before Building the Avant-Garde of the Commons
      Notes
      Bibliography

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