[CITASA] New Book: Internet and Surveillance: The Challenges of Web 2.0 and Social Media

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Christian Fuchs
Thu, Oct 20, 2011 12:52 PM

Fuchs, Christian, Kees Boersma, Anders Albrechtslund and Marisol
Sandoval (Eds.). 2011. Internet and Surveillance: The Challenges of Web
2.0 and Social Media. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-89160-8. EU
COST Publication. 332 pages.

http://fuchs.uti.at/books/internet-and-surveillance-the-challenges-of-web-2-0-and-social-media/

With contributions by: Anders Albrechtslund, Thomas Allmer, Mark
Andrejevic, David Arditi, Roberto Armengol, Kees Boersma, Miyase
Christensen, Christian Fuchs, David W. Hill, André Jansson, Deborah G.
Johnson, David Lyon, Thomas Mathiesen, Marisol Sandoval, Iván Székely,
Monika Taddicken, Daniel Trottier, Kent Wayland, Rolf H. Weber

The publication has been supported by EU COST – European Cooperation in
Science and Technology and the EU COST Action IS0807 “Living in
Surveillance Societies“.

This book is the first ever published volume that is dedicated to
Internet surveillance in the age of what has come to be termed “social
media” or “web 2.0″ (blogs, wikis, file sharing, social networking
sites, microblogs, user-generated content sites, etc). The Internet has
been transformed in the past years from a system primarily oriented on
information provision into a medium for communication and
community-building. The notion of “Web 2.0”, social software, and social
networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace have emerged in
this context. With such platforms comes the massive provision and
storage of personal data that are systematically evaluated, marketed,
and used for targeting users with advertising. In a world of global
economic competition, economic crisis, and fear of terrorism after 9/11,
both corporations and state institutions have a growing interest in
accessing this personal data. Here, contributors explore this changing
landscape by addressing topics such as commercial data collection by
advertising, consumer sites and interactive media; self-disclosure in
the social web; surveillance of file-sharers; privacy in the age of the
internet; civil watch-surveillance on social networking sites; and
networked interactive surveillance in transnational space. This book is
a result of a research action launched by the intergovernmental network
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology).

--
Prof. Christian Fuchs
Chair in Media and Communication Studies
Department of Informatics and Media
Uppsala University
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
Box 513
751 20 Uppsala
Sweden
christian.fuchs@im.uu.se
Tel +46 (0) 18 471 1019
http://fuchs.uti.at
http://www.im.uu.se
NetPolitics Blog: http://fuchs.uti.at/blog
Editor of tripleC: http://www.triple-c.se
Book "Foundations of Critical Media and Information Studies" (Routledge
2011)
Book "Internet and Society" (Paperback, Routledge 2010)

Fuchs, Christian, Kees Boersma, Anders Albrechtslund and Marisol Sandoval (Eds.). 2011. Internet and Surveillance: The Challenges of Web 2.0 and Social Media. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-89160-8. EU COST Publication. 332 pages. http://fuchs.uti.at/books/internet-and-surveillance-the-challenges-of-web-2-0-and-social-media/ With contributions by: Anders Albrechtslund, Thomas Allmer, Mark Andrejevic, David Arditi, Roberto Armengol, Kees Boersma, Miyase Christensen, Christian Fuchs, David W. Hill, André Jansson, Deborah G. Johnson, David Lyon, Thomas Mathiesen, Marisol Sandoval, Iván Székely, Monika Taddicken, Daniel Trottier, Kent Wayland, Rolf H. Weber The publication has been supported by EU COST – European Cooperation in Science and Technology and the EU COST Action IS0807 “Living in Surveillance Societies“. This book is the first ever published volume that is dedicated to Internet surveillance in the age of what has come to be termed “social media” or “web 2.0″ (blogs, wikis, file sharing, social networking sites, microblogs, user-generated content sites, etc). The Internet has been transformed in the past years from a system primarily oriented on information provision into a medium for communication and community-building. The notion of “Web 2.0”, social software, and social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace have emerged in this context. With such platforms comes the massive provision and storage of personal data that are systematically evaluated, marketed, and used for targeting users with advertising. In a world of global economic competition, economic crisis, and fear of terrorism after 9/11, both corporations and state institutions have a growing interest in accessing this personal data. Here, contributors explore this changing landscape by addressing topics such as commercial data collection by advertising, consumer sites and interactive media; self-disclosure in the social web; surveillance of file-sharers; privacy in the age of the internet; civil watch-surveillance on social networking sites; and networked interactive surveillance in transnational space. This book is a result of a research action launched by the intergovernmental network COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). -- Prof. Christian Fuchs Chair in Media and Communication Studies Department of Informatics and Media Uppsala University Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 Box 513 751 20 Uppsala Sweden christian.fuchs@im.uu.se Tel +46 (0) 18 471 1019 http://fuchs.uti.at http://www.im.uu.se NetPolitics Blog: http://fuchs.uti.at/blog Editor of tripleC: http://www.triple-c.se Book "Foundations of Critical Media and Information Studies" (Routledge 2011) Book "Internet and Society" (Paperback, Routledge 2010)