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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism

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Imprint:Profile Books
Pages:704
Subject:Current Affairs, Politics & Economics
Imprint:Profile Books
Subject:Current Affairs, Politics & Economics

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism

The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power

Shoshana Zuboff

THE TOP 10SUNDAY TIMESBESTSELLER

Surveillance Capitalism: A new phase in economic history in which private companies and governments track your every move with the goal of predicting and controlling your behaviour. Under surveillance capitalism you are not the customer or even the product: you are the raw material.

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism

The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power

Shoshana Zuboff

THE TOP 10SUNDAY TIMESBESTSELLER

Surveillance Capitalism: A new phase in economic history in which private companies and governments track your every move with the goal of predicting and controlling your behaviour. Under surveillance capitalism you are not the customer or even the product: you are the raw material.

Hardback
9781781256848 (31 Jan 2019)
£25
eBook (ePUB/MOBI)?
9781782832744 (31 Jan 2019)
£20

About the book

THE TOP 10SUNDAY TIMESBESTSELLER

'Everyone needs to read this book as an act of digital self-defense.' -- Naomi Klein, Author ofNo Logo, the Shock Doctrine, This Changes EverythingandNo is Not Enough

The challenges to humanity posed by the digital future, the first detailed examination of the unprecedented form of power called "surveillance capitalism," and the quest by powerful corporations to predict and control us.

The heady optimism of the Internet's early days is gone. Technologies that were meant to liberate us have deepened inequality and stoked divisions. Tech companies gather our information online and sell it to the highest bidder, whether government or retailer. Profits now depend not only on predicting our behaviour but modifying it too. How will this fusion of capitalism and the digital shape our values and define our future?

Shoshana Zuboff shows that we are at a crossroads. We still have the power to decide what kind of world we want to live in, and what we decide now will shape the rest of the century. Our choices: allow technology to enrich the few and impoverish the many, or harness it and distribute its benefits.

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is a deeply-reasoned examination of the threat of unprecedented power free from democratic oversight. As it explores this new capitalism's impact on society, politics, business, and technology, it exposes the struggles that will decide both the next chapter of capitalism and the meaning of information civilization. Most critically, it shows how we can protect ourselves and our communities and ensure we are the masters of the digital rather than its slaves.

About the author

Shoshana Zuboffhas been called 'the true prophet of the information age' by theFinancial Times for her ground-breaking book,In the Age of the Smart Machine. She is now the Charles Edward Wilson Professor Emerita at Harvard Business School as well as Faculty Associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. In 2006,strategy+business magazine named her one of the eleven most original business thinkers in the world.

Reviews

From the very first page I was consumed with an overwhelming imperative: everyone needs to read this book as an act of digital self-defense. With tremendous lucidity and moral courage, Zuboff demonstrates not only how our minds are being mined for data but also how they are being rapidly and radically changed in the process. The hour is late and much has been lost already - but as we learn in these indispensable pages, there is still hope for emancipation

-Naomi Klein

A chilling exposé of the business model that underpins the digital world ... a striking and illuminating book. A fellow reader remarked to me that it reminded him of Thomas Piketty's magnum opus,Capital in the Twenty-First Century, in that it opens one's eyes to things we ought to have noticed, but hadn't

-John Naughton,Observer

A bold, important book ... Combining in-depth technical understanding and a broad, humanistic scope, Zuboff has written what may prove to be the first definitive account of the economic - and thus social and political - condition of our age.

-James Bridle,Guardian

Groundbreaking, magisterial ... unmissable

-John Thornhill,FT

Das Kapital of the digital age

-The Times

About the book

THE TOP 10SUNDAY TIMESBESTSELLER

'Everyone needs to read this book as an act of digital self-defense.' -- Naomi Klein, Author ofNo Logo, the Shock Doctrine, This Changes EverythingandNo is Not Enough

The challenges to humanity posed by the digital future, the first detailed examination of the unprecedented form of power called "surveillance capitalism," and the quest by powerful corporations to predict and control us.

The heady optimism of the Internet's early days is gone. Technologies that were meant to liberate us have deepened inequality and stoked divisions. Tech companies gather our information online and sell it to the highest bidder, whether government or retailer. Profits now depend not only on predicting our behaviour but modifying it too. How will this fusion of capitalism and the digital shape our values and define our future?

Shoshana Zuboff shows that we are at a crossroads. We still have the power to decide what kind of world we want to live in, and what we decide now will shape the rest of the century. Our choices: allow technology to enrich the few and impoverish the many, or harness it and distribute its benefits.

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is a deeply-reasoned examination of the threat of unprecedented power free from democratic oversight. As it explores this new capitalism's impact on society, politics, business, and technology, it exposes the struggles that will decide both the next chapter of capitalism and the meaning of information civilization. Most critically, it shows how we can protect ourselves and our communities and ensure we are the masters of the digital rather than its slaves.

About the author

Shoshana Zuboffhas been called 'the true prophet of the information age' by theFinancial Times for her ground-breaking book,In the Age of the Smart Machine. She is now the Charles Edward Wilson Professor Emerita at Harvard Business School as well as Faculty Associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. In 2006,strategy+business magazine named her one of the eleven most original business thinkers in the world.

Reviews

From the very first page I was consumed with an overwhelming imperative: everyone needs to read this book as an act of digital self-defense. With tremendous lucidity and moral courage, Zuboff demonstrates not only how our minds are being mined for data but also how they are being rapidly and radically changed in the process. The hour is late and much has been lost already - but as we learn in these indispensable pages, there is still hope for emancipation

-Naomi Klein

A chilling exposé of the business model that underpins the digital world ... a striking and illuminating book. A fellow reader remarked to me that it reminded him of Thomas Piketty's magnum opus,Capital in the Twenty-First Century, in that it opens one's eyes to things we ought to have noticed, but hadn't

-John Naughton,Observer

A bold, important book ... Combining in-depth technical understanding and a broad, humanistic scope, Zuboff has written what may prove to be the first definitive account of the economic - and thus social and political - condition of our age.

-James Bridle,Guardian

Groundbreaking, magisterial ... unmissable

-John Thornhill,FT

Das Kapital of the digital age

-The Times

Additional Information

Imprint:Profile Books
Pages:704
Subject:Current Affairs, Politics & Economics
Imprint:Profile Books
Subject:Current Affairs, Politics & Economics
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