
Cet article analyse le lien entre le déploiement des technologies numériques et la crise écologique. Nous soutenons que le capitalisme cybernétique participe à la dissolution des frontières entre le vivant et le non-vivant. Cette logique s’institutionnalise au sein d’une gouvernance algorithmique qui a pour prétention de «gérer» les problèmes environnementaux en temps réel tout en permettant une nouvelle dynamique de valorisation du capital à l’ère de l’Anthropocène.
This article analyzes the link between the development of digital technologies and the ecological crisis. We argue that cybernetic capitalism participates in the dissolution of the boundaries between the living and the non-living. This logic is institutionalized within an algorithmic governance that aims to «manage» environmental problems in real time while allowing a new dynamic of valorization of capital in the Anthropocene era.
Algorithmic governance, Cybernétique, Technologies numériques, Anthropocene, Anthropocène, Gouvernance algorithmique, Digital technologies, Capitalism, Capitalisme, Cybernetics
Algorithmic governance, Cybernétique, Technologies numériques, Anthropocene, Anthropocène, Gouvernance algorithmique, Digital technologies, Capitalism, Capitalisme, Cybernetics
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