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Voilà près de dix ans maintenant que j’écris des chroniques sur Facebook. Pourquoi Facebook ? Parce que c’est un lieu sans lieu, accessible à tous et dont chacun peut faire ce qu’il veut. Pour moi, c’est le moyen de ne pas séparer poésie, traduction, politique en les inscrivant dans un journal de travail et de vie. Ces chroniques paraissent tous les deux jours, puis s’effacent, remplacées par les suivantes. Elles sont pourtant pensées comme composant un seul livre : les réunir en volume permet de les lire autrement, comme on rassemble les morceaux d’un puzzle. Deux premiers volumes ont vu le jour aux éditions inculte ; les éditions Mesures ouvrent une zone de liberté où ces chroniques écrites en 2015 et 2016, années de la montée de l’État islamique et des attentats sanglants, m’ont semblé pouvoir venir prendre place.
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De Facebookfaçade is even inspirerend als huiveringwekkend. Voor het eerst worden de duistere cultuur en schimmige praktijken van Facebook aan de kaak gesteld. Tegelijk vertelt dit boek het bijzondere verhaal van een jonge, intelligente vrouw die haar hele leven lang tegen de stroom invoer en uiteindelijk de wereld veranderde...
Economic sociology --- Economic order --- Mass communications --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- sociale media --- mediawijsheid --- Facebook --- digitale geletterdheid --- privacy --- bedrijfsethiek --- Facebook. --- Internet. --- Social media.
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Iedereen is vatbaar voor fake news. Hoe komt het dat mensen in nepnieuws geloven? De Nederlandse wetenschapper Sander van der Linden laat ons kennismaken met dit wonderlijke fenomeen en benadert het waarheidsprobleem als een virus.In Het waarheidsvaccin kaart Sander van der Linden dit wereldwijde probleem aan en biedt hij tegelijkertijd een oplossing. Waarom zijn we zo vatbaar voor nepnieuws? Hoe en waarom verspreidt het zich? En wat kunnen we doen om fake news te bestrijden? Het resultaat is een fundamenteel en toegankelijk werk over hoe onze hersenen worstelen met het onderscheiden van feit en fictie, en hoe we dit kunnen en moeten voorkomen.https://www.standaardboekhandel.be/p/immuun-voor-nepnieuws-9789000377152
Fake news --- Complottheorie --- Sociale psychologie --- Nieuwsberichtgeving --- Nepnieuws. --- Journalism --- Mass communications --- nieuwsberichtgeving --- mediawijsheid --- informatievaardigheden --- COMPLOTTHEORIEËN -- 07 --- Nepnieuws --- Complottheorieën --- fake news --- nepnieuws --- desinformatie --- factchecken --- factchecking --- factchecks --- misinformatie --- complottheorieën --- sociale psychologie --- waarheidseffect --- prebunking --- complotdenken --- microtargeting --- manipulatietechnieken --- debunking --- Alex Kogan --- Facebook --- Cambridge Analytica
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James Meese argues that there is a growing risk of a platform-dependent press, a development that threatens liberal democracies across the world. The book provides the first comprehensive account of how platform dependence manifests in the news media sector.
Platform dependence is a concept used to describe what happens when businesses or an entire sector, become reliant on one or more digital platforms for its survival. The situation is occurring across the news industry, to the extent that it is difficult to imagine the production, distribution, and long-term survival of news in liberal democracies without the involvement of platforms.
With governments, regulators and citizens increasingly concerned about platform power, Digital Platforms and the Press is the first book to highlight the long-term economic and social consequences of platform dependence for the news sector.
Featuring a rich selection of case-studies and written in an accessible style, Digital Platforms and the Press provides a strong grounding in relevant debates for the interested student reader, and important takeaways for subject matter experts in journalism studies and media policy.
Digital Platforms and the Press will be of interest to journalism and media policy scholars, other scholars in communication, as well as industry practitioners and policymakers.
Social sciences --- Google --- Meta --- algorithms --- news media --- media policy --- Deals --- distribution --- digital advertising --- democracy --- journalism --- regulation --- Dependencies --- Facebook --- social media --- Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism --- Computers / Internet --- Social Science / Media Studies --- Language Arts. --- Computers. --- Internet. --- Journalism.
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"An up-close account from the world's first metaverse-embedded reporter. In Making a Metaverse That Matters: From Snow Crash & Second Life to A Virtual World Worth Fighting For, the celebrated author of The Making of Second Life and Game Design Secrets, Wagner James Au, delivers an engrossing exploration of how nascent metaverse platforms have already captured the imagination of millions. Featuring powerful stories and dozens of incisive interviews with insiders including Metaverse creator Neal Stephenson himself, the author uses his unique, grassroots-level perspective as the first reporter embedded in a metaverse platform"--
Metaverse. --- Second Life (Web site) --- Augmented reality. --- Minecraft (Game) --- Roblox (Computing Platform) --- Fortnite Battle Royale (Game) --- Stephenson, Neal. --- Facebook (Firm) --- COMPUTERS / Social Aspects --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Computers & Information Technology --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / E-Commerce / Digital Marketing
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"In Just Like Us: Digital Debates on Feminism and Fame, Caitlin E. Lawson examines the rise of celebrity feminism, its intersections with digital culture, and its complicated relationships with race, sexuality, capitalism, and misogyny. Through in-depth analyses of debates across social media and news platforms, Lawson maps the processes by which celebrity culture, digital platforms, and feminism transform one another. As she analyzes celebrity-centered stories ranging from "The Fappening" and the digital attack on actress Leslie Jones to stars' activism in response to #MeToo, Lawson demonstrates how celebrity culture functions as a hypervisible space in which networked publics confront white feminism, assert the value of productive anger in feminist politics, and seek remedies for women's vulnerabilities in digital spaces and beyond. Just Like Us asserts that, together, celebrity culture and digital platforms form a crucial discursive arena where postfeminist logics are unsettled, opening up more public, collective modes of holding individuals and groups accountable for their actions"--
Feminism. --- Fame. --- Celebrities --- Political activity. --- celebrity feminism, digital culture, race studies, sexuality, capitalism, misogyny, misogynists, feminism, female empowerment, gender norms, gender binary, #MeToo movement, MeToo movement, woke culture, internet activism, social connections, postfeminism, radical feminism, third wave feminism, cancel culture, Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, Networked misogyny, Hillary Clinton, The Fappening, online discourse, discourse, Twitter discourse, white feminism, female vulnerability, politics online, online social justice, the Internet, women online, women, women togetherness.
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"LOLCats. Grumpy cat. Dog rating Twitter. Pet Instagram accounts. It's generally understood the internet is for pictures of cute cats (and dogs, and otters, and pandas), but how did this come to be, and how are images of pets and animals unique online social practices? In this important and engaging book, The Internet is for Cats, Jessica Maddox provides a social framework for thinking about an outrageously popular cultural phenomenon: pets and animals online. She examines how these images help make digital spaces lighthearted and fun, as well as how these images function as relieving distractions from other aspects of life. However, we cannot speak of relief or distractions without also discussing what we need relief and distractions from. Combining insights from cultural studies and Internet studies, as well as interviews, textual work, and observation, Maddox offers an entirely new approach to pets and animals on the Internet, arguing the Internet may be for cats, but the cats are also for social practices"--
Social media --- Pets --- Internet --- Human-animal relationships. --- Animals in mass media. --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Social Media, Youtube, Viral videos, virality, animals, memes, animal memes, internet memes, internet culture, the internet, the world wide web, animal images, cat videos, pet imagery, animal imagery, cats, animal shelter near me, kittens, dogs, puppies, kitten videos, puppy videos, pet youtubers, internet studies, the internet and people, computers, Instagram, Facebook, Instagram memes, meme pages, instagram meme pages, twitter memes, Doomscrolling, Tiktok, Neoliberalism, 2010s culture.
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"The internet is where trans people have come to become. Creating an identity in digital space can be important for how trans people learn about themselves, their communities, and the possibilities available to them. While the internet and digital space is not the only way of coming to understand oneself in a community, it is a space of liberatory possibility and creativity. There is room to invent what may not yet exist for gender on the edges of what many consider to be "real." For many, digital life can be the site of play, joy, and connection -even while the internet is not a harm-free space nor universally available. This book seeks to understand the complexities at play in the digital realm and the implications that have for gender, digital life, and higher education"--
Identity (Philosophical concept) --- Internet in higher education. --- Transgender college students. --- the Internet, Internet studies, media studies, Internet culture, Tumblr culture, Twitter culture, Tumblr study, LGBT spaces, LGBT spaces on the Internet, HRT, Hormone Replacement Therapy, queer culture, queer identities, transgender rights, transgender struggle, LGBT rights, LGBT comfort, virtual kinship networks, fandom culture, fandom analysis, Tumblr fandom, transgender college students, LGBT students, Youtube, Facebook, Bitmoji, gender studies, gender study, trans people, gay identities, LGBT identities, self discovery, queer acceptance, LGBT acceptance.
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"How to put democracy at the heart of AI governance. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are reshaping our world. Police forces use them to decide where to send police officers, judges to decide whom to release on bail, welfare agencies to decide which children are at risk of abuse, and Facebook and Google to rank content and distribute ads. In these spheres, and many others, powerful prediction tools are changing how decisions are made, narrowing opportunities for the exercise of judgment, empathy, and creativity. In Algorithms for the People, Josh Simons flips the narrative about how we govern these technologies. Instead of examining the impact of technology on democracy, he explores how to put democracy at the heart of AI governance.Drawing on his experience as a research fellow at Harvard University, a visiting research scientist on Facebook’s Responsible AI team, and a policy advisor to the UK’s Labour Party, Simons gets under the hood of predictive technologies, offering an accessible account of how they work, why they matter, and how to regulate the institutions that build and use them.He argues that prediction is political: human choices about how to design and use predictive tools shape their effects. Approaching predictive technologies through the lens of political theory casts new light on how democracies should govern political choices made outside the sphere of representative politics. Showing the connection between technology regulation and democratic reform, Simons argues that we must go beyond conventional theorizing of AI ethics to wrestle with fundamental moral and political questions about how the governance of technology can support the flourishing of democracy."--Provided by publisher.
Artificial intelligence --- Democracy. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Communication Policy. --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Political aspects. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Political systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- AI. --- Facebook. --- Google. --- Labour. --- Political equality. --- democracy. --- democratic governance. --- fairness. --- infrastructure power. --- machine learning. --- political theory. --- predictive tools. --- reform. --- regulating democracy. --- regulation. --- technology regulation. --- technology.
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