Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
528
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Feb 19, 2016
Éditeur
The MIT Press
Édition
1
ISBN-10
026202957X
ISBN-13
9780262029575
Description
In an age defined by digital interconnectedness, the fabric of geopolitical realities is being fundamentally reshaped by technology. The author delves into the complex relationship between software, governance, and sovereignty, arguing that the influence of planetary-scale computation extends far beyond mere functionalities. It permeates through political structures, affecting how nations interact and assert their power in an increasingly digital world.
As nations grapple with the implications of emerging technologies, the text presents a nuanced examination of the interplay between technological infrastructures and sociopolitical dynamics. The author navigates through various frameworks, illustrating how software serves not just as a tool, but also as a powerful agent in reconfiguring state authority and international relations.
Through thought-provoking analysis, the argument is made that understanding software's role in shaping our world requires a reassessment of traditional notions of sovereignty. The discourse invites readers to engage critically with the implications of their digital environments, posing essential questions about autonomy, ethics, and governance.
Ultimately, readers are encouraged to reflect on the profound transformations underway in our society, as software increasingly dictates the terms of engagement in both local and global contexts. The work serves as a compelling exploration that transcends technical details, addressing the broader societal ramifications of living in an era influenced by digital innovation.
As nations grapple with the implications of emerging technologies, the text presents a nuanced examination of the interplay between technological infrastructures and sociopolitical dynamics. The author navigates through various frameworks, illustrating how software serves not just as a tool, but also as a powerful agent in reconfiguring state authority and international relations.
Through thought-provoking analysis, the argument is made that understanding software's role in shaping our world requires a reassessment of traditional notions of sovereignty. The discourse invites readers to engage critically with the implications of their digital environments, posing essential questions about autonomy, ethics, and governance.
Ultimately, readers are encouraged to reflect on the profound transformations underway in our society, as software increasingly dictates the terms of engagement in both local and global contexts. The work serves as a compelling exploration that transcends technical details, addressing the broader societal ramifications of living in an era influenced by digital innovation.
Genres
Science & Technologie
Philosophie