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For 200 years, industry mastered iron, fire, strength and energy. Today, electronics shape our everyday objects, integrating chips everywhere: computers, phones, keys, games, household appliances, etc. Data, software and calculation frame the conduct of men and the administration of things. Everything is translated into data: the figure is king.

This third and last volume of the series examines the creative destruction induced by digital, modifying manners and customs, law, society and politics.



Table of Contents

I / Questions of society: discretion, transparency and liberties.

1 Return of the Leviathan?

2 On the use of social networks and e-mail

3 myths & utopias: towards a "new society"?

II / Questions of interest: evolution or rupture?

4 Economy: moving into the post-industrial economy

5 A new creative destruction?

6 Digital Innovation & Trusted Society

III / Political questions: does digital have a master?

7 Challenge for public action: to undergo, guide or coerce?

8 A case study: regulating algorithms

9 Digital and reason of State: an impossible equilibrium?

IV / Prospects: a new avatar of technical progress?

Magic of progress or end of history?

Discrete data, perception and representation of reality;

Schizoidism of digital change.

The Digital Era 3: Customs and Practices

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    A Hardback by Jean-Pierre Chamoux


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      Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 28/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781786301925, 978-1786301925
      ISBN10: 178630192X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      For 200 years, industry mastered iron, fire, strength and energy. Today, electronics shape our everyday objects, integrating chips everywhere: computers, phones, keys, games, household appliances, etc. Data, software and calculation frame the conduct of men and the administration of things. Everything is translated into data: the figure is king.

      This third and last volume of the series examines the creative destruction induced by digital, modifying manners and customs, law, society and politics.



      Table of Contents

      I / Questions of society: discretion, transparency and liberties.

      1 Return of the Leviathan?

      2 On the use of social networks and e-mail

      3 myths & utopias: towards a "new society"?

      II / Questions of interest: evolution or rupture?

      4 Economy: moving into the post-industrial economy

      5 A new creative destruction?

      6 Digital Innovation & Trusted Society

      III / Political questions: does digital have a master?

      7 Challenge for public action: to undergo, guide or coerce?

      8 A case study: regulating algorithms

      9 Digital and reason of State: an impossible equilibrium?

      IV / Prospects: a new avatar of technical progress?

      Magic of progress or end of history?

      Discrete data, perception and representation of reality;

      Schizoidism of digital change.

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