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Digitalization of society and socio-political issues 2: digital, information, and research

By: George, Eric [Editor]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Jersey: Wiley Data and Cybersecurity, 2020. Description: xxv, 208pISBN: 9781119694823Subject(s): News Formats on/by Digital Social Networks | Effects of Innovation on the Careers of Journalists | Virtual Reality and Alternative FactsDDC classification: 302.2 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Digitalization is a long socio-historic process in which all areas of society's activities are reconfigured.

In the first volume of Digitalization of Society and Socio-political Issues, there is an examination of the transformations linked to the development of digital platforms and social media which affect cultural and communicational industries. The book also analyzes the formation of Big Data, their algorithmic processing and the societal changes which result from them (social monitoring and control in particular). Through diverse critical reflections, it equally presents different ways that digital participates in relations of power and domination, and contributes to eventual emancipatory practices.

Following on, the second volume examines the transformations that are linked to digital practices that affect the production, circulation and consumption of information, as well as new forms that are taken by social mobilizations. It treats several important issues in the digital era that are more likely to become the subject of public debates, among which one can include the renewed relationship between research and digital. Through diverse critical reflections, it equally presents different ways that digital participates in relations of power and domination, and contributes to eventual emancipatory practices.


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