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The net delusion the dark side of internet freedom (2011 original; edició 2011)

de Evgeny Morozov

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This volume examines the evolving role of the Internet in activism, dissent, and authoritarian regimes. The author investigates the impact of a range of media on social revolution and activism from television in East Germany to Twitter during Iran's Green Revolution, intertwining that analysis with discussion of the ways governments are able to use the Internet for surveillance of political activity, propaganda dissemination, and censorship. He analyzes the effect of the proliferation of available entertainment and access to consumer goods on the potential for political activity, arguing that opening societies to further consumerism and to Western cultural media has in some ways deterred political activism. The author's argument that the West conflates democratization with consumerism uncovers a critique of the West here for its complacent belief that the Internet and supposed freedom of information is a certain pathway to democratization.… (més)
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Títol:The net delusion the dark side of internet freedom
Autors:Evgeny Morozov
Informació:New York : Public Affairs, c2011.
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The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom de Evgeny Morozov (2011)

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Morozov è un osservatore attento e viene dalla giusta parte del mondo e storia (è bielorusso) per avere un occhio critico sul cyber-ottimismo (così lui lo definisce) occidentale. Non a caso, uno dei parallelismi più usati del libro è quello con la guerra fredda. Da leggere per aprire gli occhi sulle tanto sbandierate democratizzazioni che internet - e in genere i media - promuoverebbero. ( )
  d.v. | May 16, 2023 |
Cuando en junio de 2009 estalló la revuelta en Irán, los medios de comunicación occidentales se apresuraron a bautizar aquellas protestas como la primera revolución Twitter, y numerosos analistas y políticos vieron en semejante —y aparente— demostración palpable del poder agitador de las redes sociales un refuerzo para su ciberutopismo.
Sin embargo, y pese a lo mucho que se habla de internet como herramienta de democratización, regímenes autoritarios como los de Irán y China siguen sin dar muestras de inestabilidad. De hecho, según revela en este libro Evgeny Morozov, están utilizando internet para perfeccionar sus técnicas de espionaje sobre la población.
  Natt90 | Jan 5, 2023 |
Interesting, but I'm not in the right headspace to deal with dark meanderings. Didn't finish it. ( )
  Jandrew74 | May 26, 2019 |
The recent revelations about the extent of NSA surveillance makes this book about the many paradoxes of so-called "Internet freedom" all the more relevant. ( )
  Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
Interesting take on the dangers of technology worship. Essentially, Morozov writes if the Internet can be used for spreading democracy and freedom, as many politicians and talking heads say, it can and is used for anti-democratic ends as well. Morozov provides many (MANY) examples of this, and more than a few times I thought, "Ok, I believe you!" (Although, to be fair, while I use computer technology almost every day, I also share his view that technology does not necessarily mean that good or useful results happen in the end, so I didn't need a terrible amount of convincing.) Worth a read, but you can skim a couple of parts, and the second half is quite compelling. ( )
  MichaelDC | Apr 3, 2013 |
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The Net Delusion is two books in one. The first, which is excellent, shows how flimsy the arguments of Washington policymakers are. The second, which is far from excellent, makes some rather flimsy arguments of its own. When Morozov argues against the grandiose claims of US policymakers, he is eager to tell us how little we know. When, in contrast, he is arguing on behalf of his own theories, he is prone to suggesting that we know rather more than we do.
 
The Net Delusion is considerably more than an assault on political rhetoric; for, it argues, behind many of the fine words recently spoken in praise of technology lies a combination of utopianism and ignorance that grossly misrepresents the internet's political role and potentials.
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This volume examines the evolving role of the Internet in activism, dissent, and authoritarian regimes. The author investigates the impact of a range of media on social revolution and activism from television in East Germany to Twitter during Iran's Green Revolution, intertwining that analysis with discussion of the ways governments are able to use the Internet for surveillance of political activity, propaganda dissemination, and censorship. He analyzes the effect of the proliferation of available entertainment and access to consumer goods on the potential for political activity, arguing that opening societies to further consumerism and to Western cultural media has in some ways deterred political activism. The author's argument that the West conflates democratization with consumerism uncovers a critique of the West here for its complacent belief that the Internet and supposed freedom of information is a certain pathway to democratization.

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