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Drawing from law, science and technology studies, cultural studies, and information studies to develop a complex theory of information power and institutional change, Between Truth and Power is a tour de force of ambitious interdisciplinary scholarship that has the potential to transform the entire field of scholarship on the Internet and society.
List of contents
- Introduction
- Part I. Patterns of Entitlement and Disentitlement
- Chapter 1. Everything Old Is New Again-Or Is It?
- Chapter 2. The Biopolitical Public Domain
- Chapter 3. The Information Laboratory
- Chapter 4. Open Networks and Closed Circuits
- Part II: Patterns of Institutional Change
- Chapter 5. The End(s) of Judicial Process
- Chapter 6. The Regulatory State in the Information Age
- Chapter 7. Networks, Standards, and Transnational Governance Institutions
- Chapter 8. The Future(s) of Fundamental Rights
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Endnotes
About the author
Julie E. Cohen is Mark Claster Mamolen Professor of Law and Technology at the Georgetown University Law Center. Professor Cohen teaches and writes about privacy, surveillance, information platforms, intellectual property, and the governance of information and communication networks. She is also the author of Configuring the Networked Self: Law, Code, and the Play of Everyday Practice.
Summary
Drawing from law, science and technology studies, cultural studies, and information studies to develop a complex theory of information power and institutional change, Between Truth and Power is a tour de force of ambitious interdisciplinary scholarship that has the potential to transform the entire field of scholarship on the Internet and society.
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Julie Cohen, a legal scholar, is the latest to undertake the challenge of charting that process for an information-driven culture. While her book follows on other ambitious, synthesizing work such as Shoshana Zuboff's The Age of Surveillance Capitalism and Nicolas Suzor's Lawless, it uniquely offers a detailed look at how the rise of powerful information intermediaries operates within and with the active assistance of legal, regulatory and political systems.