Digital Identities in Tension
Between Autonomy and Control
Volume 5 - Innovation and Responsibility SET Coordinated by Robert Gianni and Bernard Reber
Armen Khatchatourov, Institut Mines-Telecom Business School, France
with the collaboration of
Pierre-Antoine Chardel
Andrew Feenberg
Gabriel Périès
Digital Identities in Tension deals with the ambivalence of universal digitalization. While this transformation opens up new possibilities, it also redistributes the interplay of constraints and incentives, and tends insidiously to create a greater malleability of individuals.
Today, companies and states are increasingly engaged in the surveillance and management of our digital identities. In response, we must study the effects that the new industrial, economic and political logics have on ethical issues and our ability to act.
This book examines the effects of digitalization on new modes of existence and subjectivation in many spheres: digital identity management systems, Big Data and machine learning, the Internet of Things, smart cities, etc. The study of these transformations is one of the major conditions for more responsible modes of data governance to emerge.
Contents
1. Identity as an Issue of Constraint and Recognition: a Question of Fundamental Ethics, Pierre-Antoine Chardel.
2. Digital Regimes of Identity Management: from the Exercise of Privacy to Modulation of the Self, Armen Khatchatourov.
3. Individuals, Normativity and Urban Spaces: Critical Perspectives on Digital Governance, Gabriel Périès.
4. Wait a minute, dystopia has not arrived yet? – Digital Identities and the Ability to Act Collectively, an Interview with Andrew Feenberg,
Andrew Feenberg, Armen Khatchatourov and Pierre-Antoine Chardel.
ISBN : 9781786304117
Publication Date : June 2019
Hardcover 214 pp
135.00 US