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[ecrea] New Paperback Edition of Digital Disconnect
Fri Sep 12 08:33:25 GMT 2014
Digital Disconnect—new paperback edition…
This is the work of a deep-thinking scholar who draws on a reservoir of
media history scholarship and contemporary internet literature… an
immensely impressive and highly recommended examination of modern
communications and economic power.
—Digital Journalism
My acclaimed new book Digital Disconnect is now available in paperback.
It is a comprehensive political-economic critique of the Internet and
the digital revolution, written in unpretentious and engaging language.
Digital Disconnect is written for the general public and is ideal for
classroom use. It is the crowning achievement of my career. In the book,
I assess:
* the secretive policy decisions that led the Internet to being a center
of commerce and profit-making
* the rise of gigantic monopolistic firms like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft,
and Google to complete dominance, and what this means going forward for
our economics, politics and culture
* the crucial relationship between these gigantic firms and the
surveillance work of the National Security Agency
* how surveillance is built into the commercial Internet, and how this
is radically transforming advertising and commerce
* the dramatic decline in journalism and why the Internet will not solve
the problem—and only make matters worse unless there is smart public
spending on journalism
* how the digital economy is destroying more decent paying jobs than it
is creating, and is therefore aggravating the great economic crisis
facing the nation, and, especially, young people
* a series of proposals to address the problems highlighted in the book
To learn more about Digital Disconnect—including reviews and interviews
with me—or to purchase the book, click here.
Thanks for your time. If you read the book or use it in a class I would
welcome your feedback.
Bob McChesney
Digital Disconnect Website
Powell's Books
Amazon
IndieBound.org
Praise for Digital Disconnect…
No one knows this field better than McChesney, and with this book he has
reached the pinnacle.
—Matthew Rothschild,
editor, The Progressive
The book offers a superb understanding of the political-economic
conditions and political and cultural implications of the current
digital world. It is a highly significant, socially relevant, and timely
contribution to media and culture studies...and is accessible to a broad
readership. This reviewer strongly recommends it to everyone interested
in (re)creating and improving the public sphere and political democracy
in America and other countries that face similar challenges.
—Journal of American Culture
This work truly sets the standard for Internet policy books. Anyone
serious about Internet affairs would be well served to master the
content in order to have a realistic grasp of what the current state of
the Internet is and where it is headed.
—The Great Kladderadatsch
This book does not break from the general thrust of McChesney's long
career, but it does tread new ground by focusing his sharp analysis on
the Internet. Ultimately, students, scholars, and activists can gain
much from this work.
—Choice
As always, McChesney produces a wealth of figures to support his case,
and his arguments for a more democratic internet should be heeded by
anyone interested in the future of journalism.
—CounterFire
McChesney has written or edited over twenty books, all of which seem to
circle around the same common themes that Digital Disconnect combines
into one sleek, carefully plotted and meticulously researched package.
—Boiling Frogs
Once again, McChesney stands at the crossroads of media dysfunction and
the denial of democracy, illuminating the complex issues involved and
identifying a path forward to try to repair the damage. Here’s hoping
the rest of us have the good sense to listen this time.
—Eric Alterman, The Nation
The breadth and reach of this book is immense and its ability to cover
and touch upon diverse topics at the intersection of the Internet,
capitalism, and democracy is commendable. The book is well-researched
and draws on an incredible wealth of information.
—Work Organisation,
Labour and Globalisation
For its thorough research, its engaging prose, and its theoretical and
practical relevance, Digital Disconnect should therefore join the list
of must-read texts penned by McChesney during his illustrious career.
—International Journal of Communication
The book is well-written, impeccably organized, and argued forcibly with
relevant and instructive examples.… It is a worthwhile read for anyone
who cares about the role of the Internet in our democracy.
—Journal of Broadcasting
and Electronic Media
McChesney cogently lays out grim Internet realities…Compared to Digital
Disconnect, the standard media critiques of the Internet are fairy tales.
—CommonDreams
It is a book stuffed full of insights, at times disturbing, with its
revelations about the way giants Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and
Amazon develop strategies to entrench their market dominance and attempt
to own consumers’ ‘every waking moment,’ aided and abetted by lax
government enforcement and deregulation.
—Free Press (UK)
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