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Digital information and communication technologies can be seen as a threat to privacy, a step forward for freedom of expression and communication, a tool in the fight against terrorism or the source of a new economic wealth.

Computerization has unexpectedly progressed beyond our imagination, from a tool of management and control into one of widespread communication and expression. This book revisits the major questions that have emerged with the progress of computerization over nearly half a century, by describing the context in which these issues were formulated.

By taking a social and digital approach, the author explores controversial issues surrounding the development of this "digital revolution", including freedom and privacy of the individual, social control, surveillance, public security and the economic exploitation of personal data. From students, teachers and researchers engaged in data analysis, to institutional decision-makers and actors in policy or business, all members of today's digital society will take from this book a better understanding of the essential issues of the current "digital revolution".



Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Chapter 1. Technological Surveillance Subjected to Restrictions 1

Chapter 2. Security Over Liberty 21

Chapter 3. A Network Promoting Participation and Exchange 41

Chapter 4. Privitization and Economic Exploitation of Personal Data 65

Chapter 5. Digitalization and Revolution 87

Bibliography 107

Index 117

The Uncertain Digital Revolution

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    Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 20/09/2016
    ISBN13: 9781786300867, 978-1786300867
    ISBN10: 1786300869

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Digital information and communication technologies can be seen as a threat to privacy, a step forward for freedom of expression and communication, a tool in the fight against terrorism or the source of a new economic wealth.

    Computerization has unexpectedly progressed beyond our imagination, from a tool of management and control into one of widespread communication and expression. This book revisits the major questions that have emerged with the progress of computerization over nearly half a century, by describing the context in which these issues were formulated.

    By taking a social and digital approach, the author explores controversial issues surrounding the development of this "digital revolution", including freedom and privacy of the individual, social control, surveillance, public security and the economic exploitation of personal data. From students, teachers and researchers engaged in data analysis, to institutional decision-makers and actors in policy or business, all members of today's digital society will take from this book a better understanding of the essential issues of the current "digital revolution".



    Table of Contents

    Introduction ix

    Chapter 1. Technological Surveillance Subjected to Restrictions 1

    Chapter 2. Security Over Liberty 21

    Chapter 3. A Network Promoting Participation and Exchange 41

    Chapter 4. Privitization and Economic Exploitation of Personal Data 65

    Chapter 5. Digitalization and Revolution 87

    Bibliography 107

    Index 117

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