Information Politics

Information Politics Liberation and Exploitation in the Digital Society

Tim Jordan2015
Conflict over information has become a central part of twenty-first century politics and culture. The sites of struggle are numerous, the actors beyond count. Currents of liberation and exploitation course through the debates about Snowden and surveillance; Anonymous and the 'Arab Spring'; search engines and social media. In Information Politics, Tim Jordan identifies all these issues in relation to a general understanding of the nature of an information politics that emerged with the rise of mass digital cultures and the internet. He also locates it within a field of rebellion and liberation that is populated by many interwoven social and political conflicts including gender, class and ecology. The exploitations both facilitated by, and contested through, increases in information flows; the embedding of information technologies in daily life; and the intersection of network and control protocols are all examined inInformation Politics. Anyone hoping to get to grips with the rapidly changing terrain of digital culture and conflict should start here.
Sign up to use