日常数字实践的亲密政治:纠缠与分离

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Paul C. Adams
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为摆脱数字媒体的纠缠逻辑而开辟时空的战术斗争,试图重新确立主权主体。这一脱离计划不仅仅是关闭、拒绝或断开与数字技术的联系。这个新兴的制度产生了人们的关注习惯以及心理和社会形式的媒体依赖,反过来又为第三方用户提供了持久的行为数据。对北美 20 名受访者进行的半结构式访谈揭示了他们为保持自由、权力、自主和自我导向而不断进行的日常斗争,同时在自己周围开辟出一种混合领地。访谈摘录揭示了一系列与具体环境相关的实践,这些实践以特定的方式、在特定的时间、出于特定的目的发生,前后进行了特定的交流。此外,访谈还显示了与纠缠不清的系统暂时拉开距离的过程,这些系统看似提供了做事的自由,实际上却实现了微观上有针对性的控制。他们揭示了一种空间策略,其中涉及一系列在注意力/监控经济空间中穿梭的策略、对数字媒体的利用,以及在媒介化社会中开辟个人代理空间的策略。
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The intimate politics of everyday digital practices: Entangling and disentangling

The tactical struggle to carve out space-times free from the entangling logics of digital media attempts to reassert the sovereign subject. This project of disentangling goes beyond simply turning off, rejecting, or disconnecting from digital technologies. More ambitiously it works both within and against the logic of surveillance capitalism, an emerging regime which generates habits of attention as well as psychological and social forms of media dependence, in turn supplying third-party users with a durable supply of rendered behavioral data. Semi-structured interviews conducted with a sample of 20 subjects from North America reveal an ongoing quotidian struggle to maintain freedom, power, autonomy and self-direction while carving out a sort of hybrid territory around oneself. Excerpts from the interviews reveal a context-dependent set of practices, occurring in particular ways, at particular times, for particular purposes, with particular communications before and after. In addition, they show the provisional achievement of distance from entangling systems that seem to offer freedom to do things while in fact achieving microscopically targeted control. They reveal a spatial strategy involving a range of tactics for navigating the spaces of the attention/surveillance economy, appropriating digital media, and carving out spaces for personal agency in a mediatized society.

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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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