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Publishers Weekly,With compelling force and manifestlike style, writer and documentary filmmaker Taylor lays out one of the smartest-and most self-evident-arguments about the nature and effect of technology in our digital age. "Technology alone," she acknowledges, "will not deliver the cultural transformation we have been waiting for; instead, we need to first understand and then address the underlying social and economic forces that shape it." Despite the illusion of a level digital playing field, she observes, there are really only a handful of gatekeepers that provide access to information. "Amazon controls one-tenth of all American online commerce," for example. She acknowledges that while the Internet allows us to witness amazing feats of inventiveness, "real cultural democracy means more than everyone with an Internet connection having the ability to edit entries on Wikipedia or leave indignant comments." Taylor suggests that we can promulgate a more democratic culture by "supporting creative work not because it is viral but because it is important, focusing on serving needs as well as desires, and making sure marginalized people are given not just a chance to speak but to be heard." Taylor's provocative book has the power to help shape discussions about the role of technology in our world. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Pub date2015-04-07
- Pages288
- SubgenreBusiness Aspects
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"Taylor is the Marshall McLuhan or the Neil Postman of our new digital economy, the lonely voice raising urgent questions we need to answer together . . . If The People's Platform doesn't spark the conversation about the kind of democracy and culture we deserve, then we'll deserve the one we get."--NY1 News' The Book Reader
The Internet has been hailed as an unprecedented democratizing force, a place where all can participate equally. But how true is this claim? In a seminal dismantling of techno-utopian visions, The People's Platform argues that the Internet in fact amplifies real-world inequities at least as much as it ameliorates them. Online, just as off-line, attention and influence largely accrue to those who already have plenty of both. A handful of giant companies remain the gatekeepers, while the worst habits of the old media model--the pressure to seek easy celebrity, to be quick and sensational above all--have proliferated in the ad-driven system.We can do better, Astra Taylor insists. The online world does offer a unique opportunity, but a democratic culture that supports work of lasting value will not spring up from technology alone. If we want the Internet to truly be a people's platform, we will have to make it so.
Publishers Weekly,With compelling force and manifestlike style, writer and documentary filmmaker Taylor lays out one of the smartest-and most self-evident-arguments about the nature and effect of technology in our digital age. "Technology alone," she acknowledges, "will not deliver the cultural transformation we have been waiting for; instead, we need to first understand and then address the underlying social and economic forces that shape it." Despite the illusion of a level digital playing field, she observes, there are really only a handful of gatekeepers that provide access to information. "Amazon controls one-tenth of all American online commerce," for example. She acknowledges that while the Internet allows us to witness amazing feats of inventiveness, "real cultural democracy means more than everyone with an Internet connection having the ability to edit entries on Wikipedia or leave indignant comments." Taylor suggests that we can promulgate a more democratic culture by "supporting creative work not because it is viral but because it is important, focusing on serving needs as well as desires, and making sure marginalized people are given not just a chance to speak but to be heard." Taylor's provocative book has the power to help shape discussions about the role of technology in our world. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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