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Sociedades de control: lecturas, diálogos y (algunas) actualizaciones

Authors: Gendler, Martín Ariel;

Sociedades de control: lecturas, diálogos y (algunas) actualizaciones

Abstract

Cuando Gilles Deleuze escribió su breve “Post Scriptum sobre las Sociedades de Control” en 1990, difícilmente podría haberse imaginado que su concepto sería tan utilizado y adaptado para explicar las transformaciones políticas, económicas y sociales en relación con la creciente penetración de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación. Si bien este texto pionero es referencia indudable a la hora de pensar y analizar las crecientes problemáticas sobre el control y las tecnologías digitales y muchas de las hipótesis esgrimidas en dicho texto se han confirmado (otras no), mucho ha cambiado desde 1990 a nivel social pero también tecnológico. Las plataformas de redes sociales, algoritmos, dispositivos móviles, “terrorismo”, leyes de seguridad nacional, espionaje informático, Neutralidad de la Red, NSA, Alianza de los 5 Ojos, las revelaciones de Wikileaks y Snowden entre otros puntos tensionan e invitan a una actualización del Post Scriptum a la hora de pensar el control y la vigilancia contemporánea. Es el objetivo de este trabajo reflexionar, analizar, sugerir y aplicar aportes teóricos y prácticos para dicha tarea.

When Gilles Deleuze wrote his brief "Post Scriptum about Control Societies" in 1990, could hardly have imagined that his concept would be so used and adapted to explain the political, economic and social transformations in relation to the growing penetration of information and communication technologies. This pioneering text is undoubted reference when it comes to thinking and analyzing the growing problems of control and digital technologies and many of the hypotheses put forward in that text have been confirmed (others not), but much has changed since 1990 at the level of the social but also at the technological level.Social networking platforms, algorithms, mobile devices, "terrorism", national security laws, computer espionage, Net Neutrality, NSA, Alliance of 5 Eyes, revelations of Wikileaks and Snowden among other points stress and invite an update of the Post Scriptum when thinking about contemporary control and surveillance. It is the objective of this work to reflect, analyze, suggest and apply theoretical and practical contributions to this task.

Quando Gilles Deleuze escreveu seu breve "Post Scriptum sobre Sociedades de Controle" em 1990, dificilmente poderia ter imaginado que seu conceito seria tão usado e adaptado para explicar as transformações políticas, econômicas e sociais em relação à crescente penetração de informação e comunicação. tecnologias. Este texto pioneiro é indiscutível quando se trata de pensar e analisar os problemas crescentes de controle e tecnologias digitais e muitas das hipóteses apresentadas nesse texto foram confirmadas (outras não), mas muito mudou desde 1990 ao nível do social, mas também a nível tecnológico. Plataformas de redes sociais, algoritmos, dispositivos móveis, "terrorismo", leis de segurança nacional, espionagem informática, Net Neutrality, NSA, Aliança de 5 Olhos, revelações do Wikileaks e Snowden entre outros pontos. atualização do Post Scriptum quando se pensa em controle e vigilância contemporâneos. O objetivo deste trabalho é refletir, analisar, sugerir e aplicar contribuições teóricas e práticas para essa tarefa.

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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, vigilancia digital, Post scriptum, Ciencias Sociales, Vigilancia digital, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Sociedades de control, sociedades de control, Gubernamentalidad algorítmica, Post Scriptum

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