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Digital Culture Society 2021 Networked Images In Surveillance Capitalism Anna Polze Editor

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Digital Culture Society 2021 Networked Images In Surveillance Capitalism Anna Polze Editor
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Publisher: Transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.86 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Anna Polze (Editor), Olga Moskatova (Editor), Ramon Reichert
ISBN: 9783837653885, 9783839453889, 3837653889, 3839453887
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 7

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Digital Culture Society 2021 Networked Images In Surveillance Capitalism Anna Polze Editor by Anna Polze (editor), Olga Moskatova (editor), Ramon Reichert 9783837653885, 9783839453889, 3837653889, 3839453887 instant download after payment.

Capturing personal data in exchange for free services is now ubiquitous in networked media and recently led to diagnoses of surveillance and platform capitalism. In social media discourse, dataveillance and data mining have been criticized as new forms of digital work and capitalist exploitation for some time. From social photos, selfies and image communities on the internet to connected viewing and streaming, and video conferencing during the Corona pandemic - the digital image is not only predominantly networked but also accessed through platforms and structured by their economic imperatives, data acquisition techniques and algorithmic processing. In this issue, the contributors show how participation and commodification are closely linked in the production, circulation, consumption and operativity of images and visual communication, raising the question of the role networked images play for and within the proliferating surveillance capitalism.

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