Hyperconnectivity

Hyperconnectivity
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Economical, Social and Environmental Challenges
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Artikel-Nr:
9781119557012
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
184
Autor:
Dominique Carre
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EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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The use of digital information and communication technologies would be the traces of a social acceptability of the exploitation of all data, in the context of negotiations of uses. This is the reason why the users present themselves actors and contributors of the hyperconnectivity. We would thus witness a new form of dissemination, inviting user experience and social innovations. It is thus the victory of subordination by negotiated renunciation; A new form of serving, no longer that of the 1980s, with the counters and other services, which have become uncontrolled services - excepted when the users are overcome by restrictive ergonomics, revealing too much the subordination device - which joins the prescription apparently without an injunction. The lure is at its height when users and broadcasters come together to produce the services and goods, composing the business model, until the very existence of the companies, in particular the pure players. Crowdsourcing becomes legitimate: consumers create the content, deliver the data, the basis of the service sold (in a painless way because free access most of the time, indirect financing), the providers make available and administer the service, networks , Interfaces (representing considerable costs), also reputation to attract the attention of other consumers or contributors. In these conditions, the environmental stakes are considerable, so we propose another way of considering them, not as they are dealt with - material and pollution - but according to the prism of the relational practices analyzed in this volume.
The use of digital information and communication technologies would be the traces of a social acceptability of the exploitation of all data, in the context of negotiations of uses. This is the reason why the users present themselves actors and contributors of the hyperconnectivity.We would thus witness a new form of dissemination, inviting user experience and social innovations. It is thus the victory of subordination by negotiated renunciation; A new form of serving, no longer that of the 1980s, with the counters and other services, which have become uncontrolled services - excepted when the users are overcome by restrictive ergonomics, revealing too much the subordination device - which joins the prescription apparently without an injunction.The lure is at its height when users and broadcasters come together to produce the services and goods, composing the business model, until the very existence of the companies, in particular the pure players. Crowdsourcing becomes legitimate: consumers create the content, deliver the data, the basis of the service sold (in a painless way because free access most of the time, indirect financing), the providers make available and administer the service, networks , Interfaces (representing considerable costs), also reputation to attract the attention of other consumers or contributors.In these conditions, the environmental stakes are considerable, so we propose another way of considering them, not as they are dealt with - material and pollution - but according to the prism of the relational practices analyzed in this volume.
Introduction viiChapter 1 The Technological Offer and Globalized Services 11.1 Importance of the open communication protocol 21.2 Mediation and industrialization of connection 71.3 Monopolies and dominance 11Chapter 2 The Hyperconnected Economy 212.1 A free mode of access and use 222.2 Two indirect funding methods: advertising and data marketing 282.2.1 Advertising revenues 292.2.2 Data production and sales 332.3 An activation method: solicitation 362.4 The government's involvement 44Chapter 3 Social Appropriation and Digital Culture 513.1 Ambivalence of uses 583.2 Industrialization of the uses of interactivity: territories of hyperconnectivity 663.3 Uses of interactivity 73Chapter 4 Renunciation and Negotiations 774.1 Uses at the foundation of renunciation and negotiations 774.2 Negotiated renunciation 92Chapter 5 Environmental Issues 1055.1 Absence of environmental dimension 1075.2 Materiality of the immaterial 1125.3 Energy consumption and greenhouse gas production 1205.4 Impacts of software and website design 1275.5 Injunctive, ecological and programmed obsolescence 1325.5.1 Planned obsolescence 1335.5.2 Injunctive obsolescence 1355.5.3 Ecological obsolescence 136Conclusion 139References 147Index 161

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