Andrew Keen has been described as 'the Christopher Hitchens of the internet'. His provocative new book describes his urgent worldwide search for ways in which humanity can protect itself from the dark side of the digital future.
Andrew Keen Knihy
Andrew Keen je známy komentátor digitálnej revolúcie, ktorého práca sa zameriava na kritické zhodnotenie vplyvu internetu a online života. Jeho spisy skúmajú napätie medzi digitálnymi ilúziami a realitou, varujú pred potenciálnymi negatívnymi dopadmi neustálej konektivity. Keen sa vyznačuje provokatívnym štýlom a nabáda čitateľov k zamysleniu nad budúcnosťou, ktorú formujú technológie.







The Internet is Not the Answer. Das digitale Debakel, englische Ausgabe
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
In this controversial book, Andrew Keen argues that the Internet has had a disastrous impact on all out lives - and outlines what we must do to change it, before it's too late.
The Internet Is Not the Answer
- 288 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
In this sharp and witty book, long-time Silicon Valley observer and author Andrew Keen argues that, on balance, the Internet has had a disastrous impact on all our lives. By tracing the history of the Internet, from its founding in the 1960s to the creation of the World Wide Web in 1989, through the waves of start-ups and the rise of the big data companies to the increasing attempts to monetize almost every human activity, Keen shows how the Web has had a deeply negative effect on our culture, economy and society. Informed by Keen's own research and interviews, as well as the work of other writers, reporters and academics, The Internet is Not the Answer is an urgent investigation into the tech world - from the threat to privacy posed by social media and online surveillance by government agencies, to the impact of the Internet on unemployment and economic inequality. Keen concludes by outlining the changes that he believes must be made, before it's too late. If we do nothing, he warns, this new technology and the companies that control it will continue to impoverish us all
Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays
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- 11 hodin čítania
In a collection of 18 exclusive interviews Andrew Keen discusses the impact of the digital revolution and possible solutions to the challenges we face today with some of the most influential thinkers of our time.
From the highly acclaimed author of The Internet Is Not the Answer, How to Fix the Future is a compelling new book that showcases global solutions for our digital predicament. Following the Industrial Revolution, civilized societies remade nineteenth-century capitalism into a more humane version of itself, and Keen shows how we can do the same in the wake of the Digital Revolution.As consensus builds around the importance of making sure the Internet remains a force for good, we need a road map of what actions we can take to ensure that the Internet works for us, and not the other way around. Keen identifies five broad strategies to tackle the digital future: competitive innovation, government regulation, consumer choice, social responsibility by business leaders, and education. Traveling the world in order to identify best (and worst) practices in these five areas, Keen moves from Estonia, where tech giants are forming a model for Internet governance, to Germany, whose automobile titans are navigating the future of self-driving cars, to Scandinavia, Korea, and, of course, Silicon Valley. Powerfully argued and deeply engaging, How to Fix the Future provides hope that the future may yet become something that we can look forward to.
A witty and provocative polemic on the 'anything goes' standards of online publishing.
Das Internet bringt den Menschen mehr Demokratie, wirtschaftlichen Wohlstand und kulturelle Vielfalt. Es ist ein Raum der Transparenz, Offenheit und Gleichberechtigung. Ein Erfolg auf der ganzen Linie. Wer das glaubt, sagt Silicon-Valley-Insider Andrew Keen, liegt völlig falsch. Nicht die Gesellschaft profitiert von einer „hypervernetzten“ Welt, sondern eine elitäre Gruppe junger weißer Männer. Was ihnen immer mehr Reichtum beschert, macht uns in vielerlei Hinsicht ärmer. Das Internet vernichtet Arbeitsplätze, unterbindet den Wettbewerb und befördert Intoleranz und Voyeurismus. Es ist kein Ort der Freiheit, sondern ein Überwachungsapparat, dem wir kosten- und bedenkenlos zuarbeiten. Kurzum: Das Internet ist ein wirtschaftliches, kulturelles und gesellschaftliches Debakel. Andrew Keen liefert eine scharfe, pointierte Analyse unserer vernetzten Welt und zeigt, was sich ändern muss, um ein endgültiges Scheitern des Internets zu verhindern.
