Infoglut

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affect theory
Affective Economics
algorithmic governance
Author_Mark Andrejevic
automated knowledge production
big data
Big Data Era
Body Language Analysis
Body Language Experts
Cable Tv Show
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Common Logic
cultural studies
data mining
data-driven decision making
digital epistemology
digital media
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Federal Gas Tax
Grape Vine
Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge
Information Glut
information overload
information science
Iowa Electronic Markets
iSpy
Jodi Dean
Legal Scholar Cass Sunstein
Mark Andrejevic
media studies
National Security Agency Intercept
neuromarketing techniques
opinion mining methods
Post-truth Politics
Prediction Markets
Predictive Analytics
Sentiment Analysis
Smart Phone
Somatic Markers
surveillance capitalism
Symbolic Efficiency
Terrorist Planes
Traditional Advertising Research
UK's Government Office
UK’s Government Office

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415659079
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Today, more mediated information is available to more people than at any other time in human history. New and revitalized sense-making strategies multiply in response to the challenges of "cutting through the clutter" of competing narratives and taming the avalanche of information. Data miners, "sentiment analysts," and decision markets offer to help bodies of data "speak for themselves"—making sense of their own patterns so we don’t have to. Neuromarketers and body language experts promise to peer behind people’s words to see what their brains are really thinking and feeling. New forms of information processing promise to displace the need for expertise and even comprehension—at least for those with access to the data.

Infoglut explores the connections between these wide-ranging sense-making strategies for an era of information overload and "big data," and the new forms of control they enable. Andrejevic critiques the popular embrace of deconstructive debunkery, calling into question the post-truth, post-narrative, and post-comprehension politics it underwrites, and tracing a way beyond them.

Mark Andrejevic is an ARC QE II Research Fellow at the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland. He is the author of iSpy: Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era and Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched, as well as numerous articles and book chapters on surveillance, digital media, and popular culture.