[P2P-F] Fwd: [Networkedlabour] Fwd: <nettime> Shoshana Zuboff: Dark Google

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Wed Apr 30 23:50:12 CEST 2014


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From: Orsan Senalp <orsan1234 at gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 11:13 AM
Subject: [Networkedlabour] Fwd: <nettime> Shoshana Zuboff: Dark Google
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Might be interesting for the list..



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*Resent-From:* nettime at kein.org
*From:* Florian Cramer <fcramer at pleintekst.nl>
*Date:* 30 april 2014 14:23:37 CEST
*Resent-To:* Nettime <nettime-l at kein.org>
*To:* Nettime <nettime-l at kein.org>
*Subject:* *<nettime> Shoshana Zuboff: Dark Google*

Published today in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:

"We witness the rise of a new absolute power. Google transfers its radical
politics from cyberspace to reality. It will earn its money by knowing,
manipulating, controlling the reality and cutting it into the tiniest
pieces."

http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/debatten/the-digital-debate/shoshanna-zuboff-dark-google-12916679.html?printPagedArticle=true


Quotes from the article:

"During the second half of the twentieth century, more education and

complex social experience produced a new kind of individual. No longer

content to conform to the mass, more people sought their own unique paths

to self-determination. [...]


The arrival of the Internet provided a new way forward. [...] This was a

new 'networked public sphere,' as legal scholar Yochai Benkler called it.

[...]

The whole topography of cyberspace then began to morph as Google and

Facebook shifted away from the ethos of the public web, while carefully

retaining its rhetoric. They began to develop a new logic of operations in

what had until then been a blank area. The new zone didn???t  resemble the

bricks and mortar world of commerce, but neither did it follow the norms of

the open web. This confused and distracted users. In fact, the firms were

developing a wholly new business logic that incorporated elements of the

conventional logic of corporate capitalism ??? especially its adversarialism

toward end consumers ??? along with elements from the new Internet world ???

especially its intimacy. The outcome was the elaboration of  a new

commercial logic based on hidden surveillance. Most people did not

understand that they and their friends were being tracked, parsed, and

mined without their knowledge or consent."



So far, these are no new insights for Nettimers. But Zuboff adds two
interesting ideas:

(1) According to her, it's a mistake to think of Internet capitalism having
destroyed privacy, but privacy has just been transferred. It shifted from
individuals to Google and the NSA who "assert a right to privacy with
respect to their surveillance tactics and then exercise their choice to
keep those tactics secret". Zuboff characterizes, from what seems to be a
liberal viewpoint, as a new form of absolutism. Alternatively, it could be
described as a 21st century form of cognitive capitalism that follows the
post-democratic/post-1990 success formula of oligarchical capitalism.

(2) Zuboff quotes Karl Polanyi's model of three "fictional commodities" on
which industrial capitalism is based: the reinvention of human life as
labor, the reinvention of nature as real estate and the reinvention of
purchasing power as money. For Zuboff, Google adds a "fourth fictional
commodity" that is "emerging as a dominant characteristic of market
dynamics in the 21st century": "'Reality' is about to undergo the same kind
of fictional transformation and be reborn as 'behavior.'  This includes the
behavior of  creatures, their bodies, and their things. It includes actual
behavior and data about behavior."

-F


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