期刊
NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY
卷 15, 期 2, 页码 224-242出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1461444812451565
关键词
Identity; memory; new media; panopticon; privacy; quantified self; software studies; sousveillance; surveillance; transparency
The rapid explosion of information technologies in recent years has contributed to a substantive change in the social dimensions of information-sharing, and is forcing us to revise substantially our old assumptions regarding the knowledge/power dynamic. In this article, we discuss a range of strategic information-management options available to individuals and institutions in the networked society, and contrast these blueprints' to Foucault's well-known panopticon model. We organize these observations and analyses within a new conceptual framework based on the geometry of information flux', or the premise that the net flow of information between an individual and a network is as relevant to power dynamics as the nature or volume of that information. Based on this geometrical model, we aim to develop a lexicon for the design, description and critique of socio-technical systems.
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