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Just as previous industrial revolutions relied on resources like coal and oil, the digital revolution has sparked an insatiable demand for its own resource—personal data. Rather than open-pit mines, data extraction depends on proliferating devices that do their digging by embedding themselves ever deeper into our lives and societies. This drive for data has led to modes of extraction that cause environmental pollution and what could be termed ‘social pollution’, which causes damage to societies and individual lives. This chapter utilizes the concept of extractivism to highlight the socio-cultural damage done by data extractive systems in Europe and around the world.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationThe European Digital Economy : Drivers of Digital Transition and Economic Recovery
Redaktörer Judyta Lubacha, Beata Mäihäniemi, Rafał Wisła
Antal sidor18
FörlagRoutledge
Utgivningsdatum22 dec. 2023
Sidor186-203
ISBN (tryckt)978-1-032-58459-1
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-1-003-45016-0
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 22 dec. 2023
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

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NamnRoutledge Open Business and Economics
FörlagRoutledge

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  • 5203 Globala utvecklingsstudier

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