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James Boyle, “Foucault in Cyberspace: Surveillance, Sovereignty, and Hardwired Censors”
Jeez, I thought the last article I read was too old. This 1997 article applies a somewhat Foucauldian framework to thinking about the “Holy Trinity” of the internet in its adolescence–three ideas which have had a profound impact and may be … Continue reading
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Tagged CDA, censorship, democracy, discipline and punish, foucault, foucault in cyberspace, free expression, free information, hardwired censors, internet, internet culture, Internet Holy Trinity, james boyle, monarchy, net, netizens, online, policing, power, self-policing, sovereignty, surveillance, V-chip, web
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Richard Dawkins, “Net Gain”
Man, Richard Dawkins hates religion. The sum of this essay is that we are now connected in a way that seemed impossible years ago, and that will seem silly years from now. This interconnection is turning us into a kind-of … Continue reading
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Tagged annotation, interconnectedness, internet, net gain, richard dawkins, theocracy, web, wikipedia
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