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[ecrea] New book on the Internet Oligopoly (in French)
Wed May 31 14:44:39 GMT 2017
New book on the Internet Oligopoly out (published by INA éditions).
The title in French is:
/Les GAFAM contre l'internet : Une économie politique du numérique/
You can read a long excerpt here:
http://www.inaglobal.fr/numerique/article/l-internet-libre-et-gratuit-c-est-bien-fini-9725
Here’s a resumé in English:
"Digital technologies multiply in our everyday lives. Ordinary
sociability, work, entertainment, education: almost all of our social
life is gradually colonized by digital devices, networks, and services
which become useful but also invasive adjuvants. This process takes
place in a globalized and deregulated economy that favours an extreme
concentration of resources. In this context, a few start-ups, once
sympathetic, gave birth to oligopolistic multinationals that govern the
informational infrastructure of our societies.
The objective of this book is to contribute to the constitution of an
analytical framework of the Internet under the lens of political
economy. Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (GAFAM) are not
examined as exceptional successes.On the contrary, they are seen as
emblematic products of a new capitalist order which they themselves
contribute to forge, legitimize and strengthen. This neoliberal order is
resolutely opposed to the original project of the Internet. The book
describes precisely the process of commodification that allowed
financial logic to penetrate the field of connected computing,
originally conceived as a public good in the service of collective
emancipation. It shows how, today, the oligopoly of the Internet uses
it’s exorbitant market power to eliminate any potential or real
competition. How it profits from financial globalization to exploit
human labour on a global scale and to avoid taxation. How it implements
strategies that enable it to control our daily communication tools and
platforms that we use to access information and content online. The book
takes a long look at the sophisticated devices used by the oligopoly to
capture the value produced on-line by a multitude of users and
non-market structures, including through a massive exploitation of data
collected on Internet users. Ultimately, it shows that the future of the
Internet cannot be thought of outside broader issues such as the place
of work in the future society, social and economic inequalities and,
ultimately, democracy".
Nikos Smyrnaios
Maître de conférences / Associate professor
Laboratoire d'Études et de Recherches Appliquées en Sciences Sociales
Université de Toulouse
http://univ-toulouse.academia.edu/smyrnaios
http://ephemeron.eu
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