WHERE HAVE YOUR TIME AND SPACE GONE? AN ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGY ADDICTION, SURVEILLANCE CAPITALISM, AND THE MODERN PANOPTICON

Erika Matsui
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Little attention has been paid to why individuals are addicted to Internet-related experiences. This research identifies a key driver of technology addiction by combining three perspectives: behavioural science, economics, and psychoanalysis. Behavioural science reveals that technology addiction is produced by well-designed technology that fulfils humans’ fundamental needs. Capital economy analysis, called surveillance capitalism, offers a new interpretation of the data-driven economy, in which Internet technology enterprises collect feedback from users’ experiences and use said feedback to improve their products. The data accumulation logic facilitates automatic thinking and the modification of users’ behaviours to make a profit for the enterprises. Psychoanalysis clarifies the relationship between surveillance power and behavioural changes in society. The Panopticon, a central observation tower with a circle of prison cells, achieved an automatic function of power to control individuals’ performances and minds. Technology addiction is a symptom of the modern Panopticon because a common mechanism works between the Panopticon and surveillance capitalism, occupying individuals’ time and space and executing the automatic function of the surveillance power that facilitates behavioural modification. We conclude that depriving individuals of both time and space is a key driver of technology addiction that threatens sovereignty in a data-driven economy. We also provide three solutions to technology addiction: acknowledgement of the benefits and risks of technology use, acceptance of the complexity underlying technology-related issues, and protection of individual sovereignty. Keywords: Technology addiction; Surveillance capitalism; Panopticon
你的时间和空间都去哪儿了?技术成瘾、监控资本主义与现代全景分析
人们很少关注个人沉迷于互联网相关体验的原因。这项研究结合了三个观点:行为科学、经济学和精神分析,确定了技术成瘾的关键驱动因素。行为科学表明,技术成瘾是由满足人类基本需求的精心设计的技术产生的。被称为监控资本主义的资本经济分析为数据驱动的经济提供了一种新的解释,在这种经济中,互联网科技企业从用户的体验中收集反馈,并利用这些反馈来改进自己的产品。数据积累逻辑有利于自动思维和用户行为的修改,为企业创造利润。精神分析阐明了监视权力与社会行为变化之间的关系。圆形监狱(Panopticon)是一座中央瞭望塔,内有一圈监狱牢房,自动实现了控制个人行为和思想的权力功能。科技成瘾是现代圆形监狱的一个症状,因为圆形监狱和监控资本主义之间存在一种共同的机制,占据个人的时间和空间,执行监督权力的自动功能,促进行为改变。我们的结论是,剥夺个人的时间和空间是技术成瘾的关键驱动因素,在数据驱动的经济中威胁到主权。我们还提供了三种解决技术成瘾的方法:承认技术使用的好处和风险,接受技术相关问题的复杂性,保护个人主权。关键词:技术成瘾;监测资本主义;“圆形监狱”
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