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n.n. -- notes & nodes on society, technology and the space of the possible, by felix stalder About Contact Search Book Out: Digital Condition (Polity Press) By felix on 15 Feb 2018 I'm very happy my new book (a translation of Kultur der Digitalität ) has just been published by Polity Press. In the book I argue that referentiality , communality , and algorithmicity have become the characteristic cultural forms of the digital condition because more and more people – in more and more segments of life and by means of increasingly complex technologies – are actively (voluntarily and/or compulsorily) participating in the negotiation of social meaning. They are thus reacting to the demands of a chaotic, overwhelming sphere of information and thereby contributing to its greater expansion. It is the ubiquity of these cultural forms that makes it possible to speak of the digital condition in the singular. The goals pursued in these cultural forms, however, are as diverse, contradictory, and conflicted as society itself. It would therefore be equally false to assume uniformity or an absence of alternatives in the unfolding of social and political developments. On the contrary, the idea of a lack of alternatives is an ideological assertion that is itself part of a specific political agenda. Indeed, advanced democracies are faced with a profound choice, to continue their long slide towards post-democratic authoritarianism or reinvent democracy for the digital condition. You can get it from the publisher ( UK , US ), from Amazon ( UK , US ), or you local bookseller ( UK , US ). The great cover image is by the Dutch artist Bernaut Smilde , from the series Nimbus , Probe #6, 2010. Updates Sebastien Provencher provides a detailed review of the book under the title: "Les communs, meilleure façon de lutter contre une post-démocratie autoritaire?" (13.02.2020) Anthony Mandal offers an extensive summary and appraisal of the book in his review of the field " Digital Humanities. The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory " for Oxford university press. A reviewer in the European Journal of Communication (Vol 33, Issue 5) calls the book "thought-provoking". In place of a review, Clemens Apprich did a long interview on the book for First Monday (23:8) A reviewer at ITNOW , calls the book "prescient" and concludes "the book is timely in its provision of a contemporary world view and where it appears to be heading, but with a potential alternative scenario. Not a speed read but one to ponder as one slowly digests. The absence of an index is a nuisance, if one wished to refer back, unless one makes copious notes whilst reading, as I did." ITNOW, 40:3, p.64 In a review for the British Computer Society , Mick Phythian gives the book 8/10 points. "absolutely insightful" a very positive review by Guido Koller for Collaborative Digital History "This book combines the scale and depth of Manuel Castells's research, with that astonishingly revealing vision of a Zygmunt Bauman," writes Pau Todo in his review on Good Reads . my_publications felix's blog Read more Tracking People and Modelling Society COVID-19 and the politics of big data By felix on 24 May 2020 At the moment, many people are sensing how the tectonic plates under their feet are moving. It is hard to get one’s bearing on such shifting grounds. Beginning with the virus itself, which is assumed to have jumped from animals to humans (“zoonotic spillover”) sometime last fall, there are simply too many actors in the complex dynamic system of a planetary civilization whose paths have been altered in hard-to-understand ways. This makes it impossible to plot the cumulative effects of their interaction. While a lot of things are fairly chaotic and improvised reactions to fast-changing events, there is a certain structure to it, simply because people and institutions draw on that material, political and cultural resources which they have available. But which resources to draw on, how to mobilize them, and how to create new ones in the process is the key question. While there is path-dependency and continuity, even in the way actors can change paths, there is also a moment of extraordinary openness. It is therefore important not only to be vigilant against the authoritarian forces that are exploiting this crisis, i.e. to defend democracy as it exists, but also to think about ways of strengthening and expanding it right now. my_publications felix's blog Read more Von der repräsentativen zur vernetzten Demokratie By felix on 10 Mar 2020 Die alten Formen der Demokratie, die etablierten Wege, wie die Öffentlichkeit aufgebaut wurde, befinden sich in einer tiefen Krise, und Appelle an eine idealisierte Vergangenheit werden sie nicht retten. Sie sind eindeutig nicht mehr der Aufgabe gewachsen, eine immer komplexere Gesellschaft zu organisieren. Gegen die Wende des erneuerten Autoritarismus sollten wir darüber nachdenken, wie wir uns mit der Kapazität des Digitalen verbinden können, mit der Fähigkeit, neue Wege des Wissens und des Zusammenseins mit der Erfahrung des physischen Raums zu bieten, um der gegenwärtigen Tendenz zur Fragmentierung in immer kleinere Gemeinschaften und der daraus resultierenden Unverständlichkeit der Welt zu begegnen. Die parlamentarische, repräsentative Demokratie mit ihrem System der Gewaltenteilung, die noch in den 1990er Jahren den Siegeszug um die Welt anzutreten schien, ist unübersehbar in der Krise. In den vereinigten Staaten mit Trump, in Ungarn mit Orban, in den Philippinen mit Duderte, in der Türkei mit Erdogan und an vielen weiteren Orten hat ein neuer Typus von Politikern (aktuell nur Männer) die Macht erobert, der sich ganz offen gegen demokratische Regeln stellt und neue autokratische Strukturen implementiert. Von ehemaligen Volksparteien, die die Nachkriegsordnung geprägt und deren Verankerung in der Bevölkerung Demokratie legitimiert haben, ist, etwa in Frankreich, kaum mehr etwas übrig, und wo sie noch stärker sind, sind sie zum Verwalter des Status Quo geworden, die außer ein müdes “Weiter so!” programmatisch wenig zu bieten scheinen. Die Demokratie wird von außen angegriffen und ist von innen her ausgehöhlt. Die Gründe dafür sind sicherlich vielfältig. Im Folgenden möchte ich auf einen, aber meines Erachtens sehr wesentlichen, Grund fokussieren: die Veränderungen in der Struktur der Öffentlichkeit, in der demokratische Fragen verhandelt und Entscheide legitimiert werden. Die enttäuschten Hoffnungen des Internets Commons my_publications politics theory felix's blog Read more Michael Taussig, The Revenge of the Sirens By felix on 30 Jan 2020 Taussig, II The Revenge of the Sirens – Michael Taussig Postscript on Nervous Digital Systems 12. February 2020 19:30 A Tale of Meltdown & the Metamorphic Sublime in four acts, the stage being a shadow on the wall, the shadow of the past meeting the future as dialectical image. Performance by Michael Taussig. Presented by World-Information Institute at rhiz – http://rhiz.wien conference felix's blog Das Problem der "Privatsphäre". Rede beim Jubiläum 25. Jahre Datenschutzgesetz im Kantons Zürich By felix on 29 Jan 2020 Vortrag von Felix Stalder, Jubiläum, 25 Jahre Datenschutzgesetz, ZH, 28.01.2020 Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, Mich begleitet das Problem der Privatsphäre unter den Bedingungen der Digitalität schon fast so lange, wie wie es das Datenschutzgesetzes des Kantons Zürich gibt. Die Jahrtausendwende verbrachte ich als PhD Student in Toronto, und arbeitete danach als Postdoc am Surveillance Studies Centre, ebenfalls im Kanada. Damals beschäftigten uns drei grosse Themen: Die feinmaschige Überwachung des öffentlichen Raums durch Videokameras; die nach den Anschlägen auf das World Trade Center in New York geplante Einrichtung einer nationalen Identifizierungskarte zur konsistenten Identifizierung der Menschen im Landesinneren; und, drittens, die detaillierten Profile, die Unternehmen anlegten, sowohl über ihre Kunden als auch über die Bevölkeru...

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