The Revolution will be Digitised: Dispatches from the Information War

The Revolution will be Digitised: Dispatches from the Information War

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Author: Heather Brooke

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 272


Society is undergoing a radical transformation- the amount of knowledge in the world is now so vast and technology so adept at zero-cost duplication that no government, company or organisation can hope to keep control. This revolution is breaking down traditional social barriers of status, class, power, knowledge, wealth and geography.The Revolution Will Be Digitised looks behind the scenes of websites such as Wikileaks - a shadow world of computer hackers, internet whistleblowers and pro-democracy campaigners - to show how the internet is transforming politics. Brooke argues that we're at an extraordinary moment in human history, as never before has the possibility of true democracy been so close to realisation.But will this revolution prevail over the Establishment? And if it does, could it bring with it even more oppressive and intrusive dangers? A brave new world is on our doorstep - but are we ready to open the door?



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Heather Brooke

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 272


Society is undergoing a radical transformation- the amount of knowledge in the world is now so vast and technology so adept at zero-cost duplication that no government, company or organisation can hope to keep control. This revolution is breaking down traditional social barriers of status, class, power, knowledge, wealth and geography.The Revolution Will Be Digitised looks behind the scenes of websites such as Wikileaks - a shadow world of computer hackers, internet whistleblowers and pro-democracy campaigners - to show how the internet is transforming politics. Brooke argues that we're at an extraordinary moment in human history, as never before has the possibility of true democracy been so close to realisation.But will this revolution prevail over the Establishment? And if it does, could it bring with it even more oppressive and intrusive dangers? A brave new world is on our doorstep - but are we ready to open the door?