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Dark Side of Our Digital World - And What You Can Do About It

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This book will help readers identify strategies to understand, avoid and handle fake news, misinformation, disinformation, information overload, surveillance and privacy loss, cyberbullying, hacking and other security flaws, and online and IT behavioral conditioning.

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Contents

List of illustrations and tables

Acknowledgments

Dedication

Preface: The dark side of our digital world

Part I: Information and the weapons of mass-distraction

Chapter 1: Into the 'upside-down': identifying our problem

Chapter 2: Online Behavioral Conditioning

Chapter 3: 'Nudged': Why your decisions may not be your own

Chapter 4: Surveillance capitalism and the 'New Economy'

Part II: Drinking directly from a firehose: the impact of information glut, conspiracy theories, and Internet Balkanization

Chapter 5: Information overload and how to combat it

Chapter 6: Conspiracy, belief, and the compromising of research

Chapter 7: "Whose culture is it, anyway?" Ownership of culture in a digitized world in danger of fragmenting

Part III: Information and Power

Chapter 8: The Online Surveillance State

Chapter 9: Disinformation, misinformation, and "reality"

Chapter 10: The Anti-social network: Dealing with online social media misbehaviors and pathologies

Part IV: Draining the fever swamp

Chapter 11: Combating the Trolls and 'Bots

Chapter 12: How to keep your privacy - and still live in the real world

Chapter 13: Wide Awake: The future of democracy, digital commons and digital rights advocacy

About the Author

Index


Über den Autor / die Autorin

Andrew Weiss is a digital services librarian at California State University, Northridge. His work is mainly concerned with developing our open access institutional repository and scholarly communication services for CSUN’s faculty, staff and students. He helps with the collection of open access faculty publications, ETDs, university archives, data management and data management planning. He also provides guidance and informal advice about copyright and publisher’s agreements. Andrew’s area of research investigates digital publishing, digital collections, massive digital libraries (MDLs), and, lately, big data and information pathologies – including privacy, fake news and the proliferation of misinformation. He has written a previous book, Big Data Shocks, and numerous peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings about MDLs, Big Data, privacy, open access, and so on. Additionally, Andrew has written about Open Access and the issues of scholarly communication, too, which also fit within the movement of open science and data management. As a long-time librarian, Andrew believes balancing the need for privacy with creating public personae in the digital world will continue to be a central problem for our profession. He lives in Los Angeles with his family.

Zusammenfassung

This book will help readers identify strategies to understand, avoid and handle fake news, misinformation, disinformation, information overload, surveillance and privacy loss, cyberbullying, hacking and other security flaws, and online and IT behavioral conditioning.

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