◎通过31篇论文,全球传播学学者对疫情以来西方社会和人的变化的反思。◎作者们敏锐地发现了日益吞噬人和日常生活的大数据化的危险,并提出了警示和反思。
Part I. Introduction
新自由主义与传播新科技结盟的数字社会纹理
Neoliberalism and the Next Internet
(译文)新自由主义与下一代互联网
Part II. Theory
1. Communication, Circulation of Capital, and Platformisation
2. Attention, Economy and the Brain
3. The (Re)Production of Publicness and Privateness in the Liquid Modern Society
4. How to Think about Smart Cities
5. Carrying the Flame
6. Neoliberal Fascism as the Endpoint of Casino Capitalism
7. The Jobs Strategy: From Neo to Inclusive Liberalism?
8. Americas Troll Farm Media
9. Green Accounting for a Creative Economy
Part III. Political Economy
10. The Political Economy of the Hack
11. Commons Praxis:Toward a Critical Political Economy of the Digital Commons
12. The Rise of Corporational Determinism:Digital Media Corporations and Narratives of Media Change
13. National Security Culture: Gender, Race, and Class in the Production of Imperial Citizenship
14. The Marketized Museum: New Museology in a Corporatized World
Part IV. Media: Old and New
15. Post Corona Film and Television:Stream It,Skip It or Revolutionize It?
16. The Transcultural Political Economy of Telenovelas and Soap Operas in the Digital Age
17. Reality TV or the Secret Theater of Neoliberalism
18. Cybertarianism Further Exposed: Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and the Covid Conjucture
19. From Internet Farming to Weapons of the Geek
20. Automating surveillance
Part V. Labour
21. Ghosts in the Machine
22. The Information Process and the Labour Process in the Information Age
23. Cybertarian Flexibility—When Prosumers Join the Cognitariat, All That is Scholarship Melts Into Air
24. At Work in the Digital Newsroom
25. Digital Debt Labour:Migration,Deportation and Offshoring in Mexico
Part VI. Policy
26. Neoliberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy from NWICO to WSIS
27. Digital Hegemony:Net Neutrality,the Value Gap,and Corporate Interests
28. The Dark Side of Digital Politics: Understanding the Algorithmic Manufacturing of Consent and the Hindering of Online Dissidence
29. Fighting for the Internet: Online Blackout Protests and Internet Legislation in the United States,1996-2018