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Searching For Trust Blockchain Technology In An Age Of Disinformation Victoria L Lemieux

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Searching For Trust Blockchain Technology In An Age Of Disinformation Victoria L Lemieux
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.22 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Victoria L. Lemieux
ISBN: 9781108834872, 1108834876
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Searching For Trust Blockchain Technology In An Age Of Disinformation Victoria L Lemieux by Victoria L. Lemieux 9781108834872, 1108834876 instant download after payment.

Searching for Trust explores the intersection of trust, disinformation, and blockchain technology in an age of heightened institutional and epistemic mistrust. It adopts a unique archival theoretic lens to delve into how computational information processing has gradually supplanted traditional record keeping, putting at risk a centuries-old tradition of the 'moral defense of the record' and replacing it with a dominant ethos of information-processing efficiency. The author argues that focusing on information-processing efficiency over the defense of records against manipulation and corruption (the ancient task of the recordkeeper) has contributed to a diminution of the trustworthiness of information and a rise of disinformation, with attendant destabilization of the epistemic trust fabric of societies. Readers are asked to consider the potential and limitations of blockchains as the technological embodiment of the moral defense of the record and as means to restoring societal trust in an age of disinformation.

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