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  2. Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture - Wikipedia

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    The critical framework for this chapter is Gilles Deleuze's "Postscript on the Societies of Control", a short essay from 1990 that builds on Michel Foucault's work on "disciplinary societies". Galloway writes that "what Deleuze defines as control is key to understanding how computerized information societies function."

  3. Gilles Deleuze - Wikipedia

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    In his 1990 essay "Postscript on the Societies of Control" ("Post-scriptum sur les sociétés de contrôle"), Deleuze builds on Foucault's notion of the society of discipline to argue that society is undergoing a shift in structure and control. Where societies of discipline were characterized by discrete physical enclosures (such as schools ...

  4. Societies of control - Wikipedia

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  5. Peter Szendy - Wikipedia

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    Esthétique de l'espionnage (2007), he draws on Foucault's analysis of the Panopticon and Deleuze's Postscript on the Societies of Control in order to show how the act of listening always entails issues of power and dominion.

  6. Criticism of technology - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of technology is an analysis of adverse impacts of industrial and digital technologies. It is argued that, in all advanced industrial societies (not necessarily only capitalist ones), technology becomes a means of domination, control, and exploitation, [1] or more generally something which threatens the survival of humanity.

  7. The Black Box Society - Wikipedia

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    Published by Harvard University Press in 2016, The Black Box Society has six chapters, totalling 319 pages. In his review of the book for Business Ethics Quarterly, law professor Alan Rubel identifies Pasquale’s central thesis: the algorithms which control and monitor individual reputation, information seeking, and data retrieval in the search, reputation, and finance sectors embody "some ...

  8. Social control - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, due to shifts in societal values, Western societies have mostly decriminalized homosexual relations. However, there are still laws regarding age of consent and incest, as these are still deemed as issues in society that require means of control. [23] A mechanism of social control occurs through the use of selective incentives. [24]

  9. Dominic Pettman - Wikipedia

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    "The Mole and the Serpent: a Totemic Approach to Societies of Control" (Coils of the Serpent, 2020) " The Species Without Qualities: Critical Media Theory and The Posthumanities" (boundary 2, 2019) " Get Thee to a Phalanstery, or How Fourier Can Still Teach Us to Make Lemonade" (Public Domain Review, 2019)