Uncoding the Digital: Technology, Subjectivity and Action in the Control Society

Uncoding the Digital: Technology, Subjectivity and Action in the Control Society

by D. Savat
Uncoding the Digital: Technology, Subjectivity and Action in the Control Society

Uncoding the Digital: Technology, Subjectivity and Action in the Control Society

by D. Savat

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Overview

Digital media are having an enormous impact on the world. From the seemingly mundane, like playing World of Warcraft, to posting a message on Twitter or Facebook, to the operation of financial markets, to transformations in science and the economy - digital media continue to revolutionize how people live their daily life. This book challenges how we understand our relationship with our digital machines, and shows how they open up a new capacity for action in the world. A capacity for action that we should no longer simply think of in terms of movement and force, but also in terms of flow and viscosity. A capacity for action that produces a politics of fluids, and finds its expression not only in new forms of social control, but also in a renewed ability for people to engage with the world and each other.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137025012
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/27/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 246
File size: 454 KB

About the Author

DAVID SAVAT is a lecturer in Communication Studies at the University of Western Australia. He is executive editor of the journal Deleuze Studies, and co-editor with Mark Poster of the collectionDeleuze and New Technology (2009).

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: THE DATABASE The Emergence of Modulation Dividuality PART II: THE INTERFACE The Human-machine Assemblage Mechanical Being Digital Being PART III: THE NETWORK Solid Politics Fluid Politics The Boundary Layer Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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