Paradoxes of Digital Disengagement In Search of the Opt-Out Button

Life is increasingly governed and mediated through digital and smart technologies, platforms, big data and algorithms. However, the reasons, practices and impact of how the digital is used by different institutions are often deeply linked to social oppression and injustice. Similarly, the ability to...

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Main Author: Kuntsman, Adi (auth)
Other Authors: Miyake, Esperanza (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London University of Westminster Press 2022
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