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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-627)1801035512
    Format: 292 Seiten , 1 Illustration
    ISBN: 9781788738811
    Content: 1. The new gatekeepers -- 2. Offline repression is replicated online -- 3. Social media revolutionaries -- 4. Profit over people -- 5. Extremism calls for extreme measures -- 6. Twenty-first-century Victorians -- 7. The war on sex -- 8. From humans to machines -- 9. The virality of hate -- 10. The future is ours to write.
    Content: How Google, Facebook and Amazon threaten our Democracy. What is the impact of surveillance capitalism on our right to free speech? The Internet once promised to be a place of extraordinary freedom beyond the control of money or politics, but today corporations and platforms exercise more control over our ability to access information and share knowledge to a greater extent than any state. From the online calls to arms in the thick of the Arab Spring to the contemporary front line of misinformation, Jillian York charts the war over our digital rights. She looks at both how the big corporations have become unaccountable censors, and the devastating impact it has had on those who have been censored. In Silicon Values, leading campaigner Jillian York, looks at how our rights have become increasingly undermined by the major corporations desire to harvest our personal data and turn it into profit. She also looks at how governments have used the same technology to monitor citizens and threatened our ability to communicate. As a result our daily lives, and private thoughts, are being policed in an unprecedented manner. Who decides the difference between political debate and hate speech? How does this impact on our identity, our ability to create communities and to protest? Who regulates the censors? In response to this threat to our democracy, York proposes a user-powered movement against the platforms to recover ownership of the information describing our existence
    Additional Edition: 9781788738835
    Additional Edition: 9781788738828
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Social Media ; Zensur ; Redefreiheit ; Meinungsfreiheit
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-627)1761980181
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (215 Seiten)
    Edition: Paperback edition
    ISBN: 9781788738835
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis und Index , Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9781788738804
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe York, Jillian C. Silicon values London : Verso, 2021 9781788738804
    Additional Edition: 1788738802
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Social Media ; Zensur ; Redefreiheit ; Meinungsfreiheit
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-602)b3kat_BV047325359
    Format: xiv, 285 Seiten , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9781788738804
    Content: How Google, Facebook and Amazon threaten our Democracy. What is the impact of surveillance capitalism on our right to free speech? The Internet once promised to be a place of extraordinary freedom beyond the control of money or politics, but today corporations and platforms exercise more control over our ability to access information and share knowledge to a greater extent than any state. From the online calls to arms in the thick of the Arab Spring to the contemporary front line of misinformation, Jillian York charts the war over our digital rights. She looks at both how the big corporations have become unaccountable censors, and the devastating impact it has had on those who have been censored. In Silicon Values, leading campaigner Jillian York, looks at how our rights have become increasingly undermined by the major corporations desire to harvest our personal data and turn it into profit. She also looks at how governments have used the same technology to monitor citizens and threatened our ability to communicate. As a result our daily lives, and private thoughts, are being policed in an unprecedented manner. Who decides the difference between political debate and hate speech? How does this impact on our identity, our ability to create communities and to protest? Who regulates the censors? In response to this threat to our democracy, York proposes a user-powered movement against the platforms to recover ownership of the information describing our existence
    Note: 1. The new gatekeepers -- 2. Offline repression is replicated online -- 3. Social media revolutionaries -- 4. Profit over people -- 5. Extremism calls for extreme measures -- 6. Twenty-first-century Victorians -- 7. The war on sex -- 8. From humans to machines -- 9. The virality of hate -- 10. The future is ours to write
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, UK ebook ISBN 978-1-78873-883-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, US ebook ISBN 978-1-78873-882-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Social Media ; Zensur ; Redefreiheit ; Meinungsfreiheit ; Political Science
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-627)1067391096
    ISBN: 9780816697717
    In: The participatory condition in the digital age, Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2016, (2016), Seite 43-58, 9780816697717
    In: 9780816697700
    In: year:2016
    In: pages:43-58
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-603)488435277
    Format: xiv, 285 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9781788738804 , 1788738802
    Note: "Notes": Seite [237]-266
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
    Additional Edition: 9781788738835
    Additional Edition: 9781788738828
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV047325359
    Format: xiv, 285 Seiten , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9781788738804
    Content: How Google, Facebook and Amazon threaten our Democracy. What is the impact of surveillance capitalism on our right to free speech? The Internet once promised to be a place of extraordinary freedom beyond the control of money or politics, but today corporations and platforms exercise more control over our ability to access information and share knowledge to a greater extent than any state. From the online calls to arms in the thick of the Arab Spring to the contemporary front line of misinformation, Jillian York charts the war over our digital rights. She looks at both how the big corporations have become unaccountable censors, and the devastating impact it has had on those who have been censored. In Silicon Values, leading campaigner Jillian York, looks at how our rights have become increasingly undermined by the major corporations desire to harvest our personal data and turn it into profit. She also looks at how governments have used the same technology to monitor citizens and threatened our ability to communicate. As a result our daily lives, and private thoughts, are being policed in an unprecedented manner. Who decides the difference between political debate and hate speech? How does this impact on our identity, our ability to create communities and to protest? Who regulates the censors? In response to this threat to our democracy, York proposes a user-powered movement against the platforms to recover ownership of the information describing our existence
    Note: 1. The new gatekeepers -- 2. Offline repression is replicated online -- 3. Social media revolutionaries -- 4. Profit over people -- 5. Extremism calls for extreme measures -- 6. Twenty-first-century Victorians -- 7. The war on sex -- 8. From humans to machines -- 9. The virality of hate -- 10. The future is ours to write
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, UK ebook ISBN 978-1-78873-883-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, US ebook ISBN 978-1-78873-882-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Social Media ; Zensur ; Redefreiheit ; Meinungsfreiheit
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1764351444
    Format: xiv, 285 Seiten , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9781788738804 , 1788738802
    Content: 1. The new gatekeepers -- 2. Offline repression is replicated online -- 3. Social media revolutionaries -- 4. Profit over people -- 5. Extremism calls for extreme measures -- 6. Twenty-first-century Victorians -- 7. The war on sex -- 8. From humans to machines -- 9. The virality of hate -- 10. The future is ours to write.
    Content: How Google, Facebook and Amazon threaten our Democracy. What is the impact of surveillance capitalism on our right to free speech? The Internet once promised to be a place of extraordinary freedom beyond the control of money or politics, but today corporations and platforms exercise more control over our ability to access information and share knowledge to a greater extent than any state. From the online calls to arms in the thick of the Arab Spring to the contemporary front line of misinformation, Jillian York charts the war over our digital rights. She looks at both how the big corporations have become unaccountable censors, and the devastating impact it has had on those who have been censored. In Silicon Values, leading campaigner Jillian York, looks at how our rights have become increasingly undermined by the major corporations desire to harvest our personal data and turn it into profit. She also looks at how governments have used the same technology to monitor citizens and threatened our ability to communicate. As a result our daily lives, and private thoughts, are being policed in an unprecedented manner. Who decides the difference between political debate and hate speech? How does this impact on our identity, our ability to create communities and to protest? Who regulates the censors? In response to this threat to our democracy, York proposes a user-powered movement against the platforms to recover ownership of the information describing our existence
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [237]-266) and index
    Additional Edition: 9781788738835
    Additional Edition: 9781 788738828
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe York, Jillian C. Silicon values London : Verso, 2022 9781788738835
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Social Media ; Zensur ; Redefreiheit ; Meinungsfreiheit
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-627)1877125806
    Format: 1 online resource (114 pages)
    ISBN: 9781787023055
    Series Statement: Culture Smart!
    Content: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Author -- Contents -- Map of Morocco -- Introduction -- Key Facts -- 1 Land and People -- Geographical Snapshot -- Climate -- Cities -- A Brief History -- Contemporary Morocco -- The Jewish Legacy -- Language and Culture -- Government -- The Western Sahara -- Relations With the West -- The Arab Spring Protests -- Political Movements Since 2012 -- 2 Values and Attitudes -- Islam as a Way of Life -- Islamic Extremism -- Education -- Torn Between Cultures -- Public versus Private Sphere -- Family First -- Hshuma -- Attitudes Toward Foreigners -- Women in Society -- Sexual Mores -- 3 Beliefs, Customs, and Traditions -- National Holidays -- Religious Holidays -- Moussems -- Festivals and Celebrations -- Folklore and Mysticism -- 4 Making Friends -- The Gender Divide -- Forms of Address -- Keeping in Touch -- Hospitality and Invitations Home -- Fitting in -- 5 Daily Life -- Social Structure -- Dress -- Bargaining-a Way of Life -- Standards of Living -- Daily Life and Routine -- Banking -- Living Alone -- Bureaucracy -- 6 Time Out -- Café Culture -- The Promenade -- Entertainment -- Food and Drink -- Shopping -- The Hammam -- Outdoors -- 7 Travel, Health, and Safety -- Driving -- Trains -- Buses -- Taxis, Big and Small -- Air Travel -- Where to Stay -- Places to Visit -- Health -- Safety -- 8 Business Briefing -- The Business Culture -- The Language of Business -- Hours and Schedules -- Office Etiquette and Protocol -- Self-Control and Saving Face -- Leadership and Decision-Making -- Meetings and Negotiations -- Contracts -- Women in Management -- Candor and Cooperation -- Teamwork and Management -- Foreign Investment -- 9 Communicating -- Language -- Greetings.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9781787023048
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781787023048
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT018290215
    ISBN: 9781137275738
    In: Beyond WikiLeaks / ed. by Benedetta Brevini ..., Basingstoke [u.a.], 2013, S. 229 - 235, 9781137275738
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Chaos Computer Club e.V
    UID:
    (DE-627)1820970760
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (619 MB, 00:44:51:21)
    Content: Increasingly, governments are moving to impose regulatory measures that would require the removal of extremist speech or privatize enforcement of existing laws. But all too often, these regulations infringe on human rights. What should societies be doing to counter extremism while ensuring the rights of the vulnerable are preserved? Social media companies have long struggled with what to do about extremist content on their platforms. While most companies include provisions about “extremist” content in their community standards, such content is often vaguely defined. Governments increasingly rely on platforms to regulate speech for them, relying on the very same rulesets. These vague policies, coupled with the practice of for-profit commercial content moderation, has led to mistakes at scale that are decimating human rights content on these platforms and threatening our civil liberties. Furthermore, the very idea that censorship can solve the deeply rooted problems of extremism in modern society is a mistake.
    Note: Audiovisuelles Material
    In: Chaos Communication Camp 2019, (Jan. 2019)
    Language: English
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