Controversial Encounters in the Age of Algorithms How Digital Technologies Are Stifling Public Debate and What to Do about It
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol, England :
Bristol University Press
[2025]
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Edición: | First edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009863939506719 |
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- Front Cover
- Controversial Encounters in the Age of Algorithms: How Digital Technologies Are Stifling Public Debate and What to Do About It
- Copyright information
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The Closing of the Rhetorical Mind
- Technologies of persuasion
- We don't talk anymore
- Another turn of the culture wars
- I miss my pre-internet brain
- Break the internet
- Make disagreement good again
- Kiss the specifics
- 2 Press Play: Organizing Digital Communication
- Online-offline integration
- Communicative and organizational convergence
- The financialized circulation of affect
- Playbour and the produsage of value in digital capitalism
- You be my body for me
- Organizing digital communication
- 3 The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere
- Not another literature review
- Publics are queer creatures
- Subject to freedom
- Information wants to be free
- Calculated publics
- Datafied subjects
- Is Habermas on Twitter?
- Only connect
- No manners
- What do we need the concept of publics for?
- 4 Controversial Encounters of the First Kind: The Theory and Practice of Controversy
- The Mytilene debate: a paradigm for deliberative rhetoric
- Deliberative rhetoric: deciding for an uncertain future
- Between deliberative democracy and agonistic pluralism: situating controversia
- A note on (de)contextualization
- Arguing from all sides
- Reviving controversia
- The plight of rhetoric
- Rhetoric, check your privilege
- Contemporary controversies
- The measure of controversial encounters
- 5 Controversial Encounters of the Second Kind: Sweet Consensus and Nasty Conflict
- The mother of all online controversy
- Controversies without remainder
- Memetic circulation
- Datafied affect
- Sweet consensus
- Nasty conflict
- Spirals of detached entrenchment.
- The revenge of transmission theory
- 6 Controversial Encounters of the Third Kind: Towards Automated Persuasion?
- ChatGPT, are there any communications?
- The road less travelled
- What the heck is generative AI anyway?
- Sociotechnical imaginaries of AI
- The work of art in the age of automation
- Who owns AI art?
- Does AI art hold political potential?
- Decentring persuasive intent
- Are digital technologies persuasive?
- 7 Affective Alternatives: Opening the Rhetorical Mind
- Broadening the affective repertoire
- One more time with feeling
- No hate, no bigotry
- What's love got to do with it?
- Becoming mutually vulnerable
- An armour of something
- I don't want your hope
- Is digital circulation the master's tool?
- 8 Make Disagreement Good Again
- There is always the other option
- Like what you hate: curating controversial encounters
- Since feeling is first: embodying resistance
- I would prefer not to: interrupting flows
- I beg to differ: introducing an ethics of contestability
- References
- Index.