iSpy has 26 ratings and 1 review. Lynn said: This book introduces the idea of what Dr. Andrejevic calls the “digital enclosure,” which suggests the dysto. In iSpy, Andrejevic poses real challenges for our digital future. Amazingly detailed, compellingly readable, it warns that we need to temper our enthusiasm for. iSpy: Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era. Lawrence: PDF download for Review: Andrejevic, Mark. (). iSpy: Surveillance, Article Information.
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To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Laurabauer added it Jul 24, Davidlandes added it Apr 09, Bryce Renninger marked it as to-read Jun 05, But, Andrejevic asks, at what cost?
Vickie rated it it was amazing Nov 14, He refuses to simply describe; instead, his descriptions constantly forward an argument through a process of unfolding and careful critique. He also considers the appropriation of consumer marketing for political campaigns in targeting voters, and also examines the implications of the Internet for the so-called War on Terror. Larry Walrath rated it really liked it Jun 08, But, in an era now marked by large-scale NSA operations that secretly monitor our email exchanges and internet surfing, Mark Andrejevic shows how these new technologies are increasingly employed as modes of surveillance and control.
Again, the notion of privacy is an ideal of modernity that Andrejevic champions, without izpy casting his sharp, critical eye onto why the notion of privacy is important to maintain, though he does provide potential resources that do discuss the notion in more detail. Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era, is an exemplary model for examining new media through the lens of critical theory.
iSpy: Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era
Click here to sign up. Andrejevic contended that the ability of real people—those anrejevic are not officially part of the entertainment industry— to participate in a realm from which they have andrekevic excluded is offered, at least in part, as compensation to the public for allowing themselves to be watched.
Although Andrejevic does acknowledge the potential pleasure that consumers might experience through the digital technologies, it is diffi- cult to see how this pleasure might be seen as anything besides a kind of false con- sciousness on the part of a duped consumer.
Thus, through acts of ostensible participation, media audiences are providing free labor by allowing their personal information to be mined by marketers. Athena rated it really liked it Nov 23, John rated it really liked it Sep 25, For Andrejevic, the logic of total surveillance was set up by the logic of more traditional mass media, and the dig- ital enclosure is merely the totalizing dystopian extension of that logic.
His sharp condemning criticism of contemporary media structures and the contemporary political culture is countered by a certain idealism he maintains in relation to a society that is more communal and democratic in nature.
Enter the email address you signed up with and we’ll email you a reset link. Thus, in this book, Andrejeviic points to the ubiquity of surveillance cameras, GPS tracking features in mobile phones, and the increasingly sophisticated ways in which social media sites are able to mine personal data and harvest it for analysis and sale.
Doug added it Dec 24, Contents Three Dimensions of iCulture. In iSpyAndrejevic poses real challenges for our digital future.
iSpy: Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era by Mark Andrejevic
Rose rated it it was amazing Nov 20, Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. The control of which he speaks is exerted not just by corporate powers but by polit- ical powers as well.
Jacqueline marked it as to-read Jan 07, The work of being watched, Andrejevic notes that people feel empowered to participate interactively and democratically, and yet their participation is actually monetized for the benefit of corporations.
Books by Mark Andrejevic. Consequently, he suggests that such a potential for democra- tic deliberation might have been possible in the not too distant past but has been usurped by the totalizing nature of the digital enclosure. Ancrejevic marked it as to-read Feb 02, We submit to the limits and even overlook them because it is seductive to do so.
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Richard Smith rated it really liked it Jan 31, However, one of the underlying themes of this book is that the pleasure derived from increased immersion within the digital enclosure has a narcotizing effect in that it lulls con- sumers into complacency by offering the spurious promise of democratic participation in their media consumption. Jonathan Crossley rated it liked it Sep 08, Whether you’re purchasing groceries with your Safeway “club card” or casting a vote on American Idol, that data is being collected.
The fear of being watched and the cultural and political ramifications of that sur- veillance are themes that Andrejevic expands on in iSpy. Not only does the digital enclosure allow workers to constantly provide labor to cor- porations, it does so in an increasingly efficient manner.
Amazingly detailed, compellingly readable, it warns that we need to temper our enthusiasm for these technologies with a better understanding of the threats they pose-to be able to distinguish between interactivity as centralized control and as collaborative participation.