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Title:
Digital dominance : the power of Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple / edited by Martin Moore and Damian Tambini.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
x, 423 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Internet industry--Political aspects--United States.
Corporate power--United States.
Information society--United States.
Big data--United States.
Mass media--United States.
Other Authors:
Moore, Martin, 1970- editor.
Tambini, Damian, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Conclusion: Damian Tambini and Martin Moore. Dominance, the citizen interest and the consumer interest / Patrick Barwise and Leo Watkins -- Platform dominance : the shortcomings of antitrust policy / Diane Coyle -- What data evolves into market power : data concentration and data abuse under competition law / Inge Graef -- Amazon : an infrastructure service and its challenge to current antitrust law / Lina M. Khan -- Platform reliance, information intermediaries, and news diversity : a look at the evidence / Nic Newman and Richard Fletcher -- Challenging diversity : social media platforms and a new conception of media diversity / Natali Helberger -- The power of providence : the role of platforms in leveraging the legibility of users to accentuate inequality / Orla Lynskey -- Digital agenda setting : reexamining the role of platform monopolies / Justin Schlosberg -- Free expression? : dominant information intermediaries as arbiters of internet speech / Ben Wagner -- The dependent press : how Silicon Valley threatens independent journalism / Emily Bell -- Social media power and election legitimacy / Damian Tambini -- Manipulating minds : the power of search engines to influence votes and opinions / Robert Epstein -- I vote for : how search informs our choice of candidates / Nicholas Diakopoulos, Daniel Trielli, Jennifer Stark, and Sean Mussenden -- Social dynamics in the age of credulity : the misinformation risk and its fallout / Fabiana Zollo and Walter Quattrociocchi -- Platform power and responsibility in the attention economy / John Naughton -- Conclusion: Dominance, the citizen interest and the consumer interest / Damian Tambini and Martin Moore.
Summary:
"Across the globe, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft have accumulated power in ways that existing regulatory and intellectual frameworks struggle to comprehend. A consensus is emerging that the power of these new digital monopolies is unprecedented, and that it has important implications for journalism, politics, and society. It is increasingly clear that democratic societies require new legal and conceptual tools if they are to adequately understand, and if necessary check the economic might of these companies. Equally, that we need to better comprehend the ability of such firms to control personal data and to shape the flow of news, information, and public opinion. In this volume, Martin Moore and Damian Tambini draw together the world's leading researchers to examine the digital dominance of technologies platforms and look at the evidence behind the rising tide of criticism of the tech giants. In fifteen chapters, the authors examine the economic, political, and social impacts of Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft, in order to understand the different facets of their power and how it is manifested. Digital Dominance is the first interdisciplinary volume on this topic, contributing to a conversation which is critical to maintaining the health of democracies across the world"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0190845112
9780190845117
0190845120
9780190845124
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1021068804
LCCN:
2017052008
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Ankeny)

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