Başlık:
Digital detachment : how computer culture undermines democracy
Yazar:
Bowers, C. A., author.
ISBN:
9781138186866
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xviii, 103 pages ; 24 cm
İçerik:
Computer globalization -- The cult of data -- Misconceptions about language -- Digital colonization -- The digital revolution in Muslim cultures / Joseph Progler and Azra Kianinejad -- A different kind of connectivity -- Localism, the revitalization of the cultural commons, and face-to-face democracy.
Özet:
The digital revolution is changing the world in ecologically unsustainable ways: (1) it increases the economic and political power of the elites controlling and interpreting the data; (2) it is based on the deep assumptions of market liberalism that do not recognize environmental limits; (3) it undermines face-to-face and context-specific forms of knowledge; (4) it undermines awareness of the metaphorical nature of language; (5) its promoters are driven by the myth of progress and thus ignore important cultural traditions of the cultural commons that are being lost; and (6) it both by-passes the democratic process and colonizes other cultures. This book provides an in-depth examination of these phenomena and connects them to questions of educational reform in the US and beyond.
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