In an article published last year in this journal, I suggested that, compared to the possibility of “fascism” developing in the United States, the extent to which a rising Big Tech might, through its combination of new technologies with the concentration of immense wealth, transcend the state form altogether presented a greater danger. The actions of Big Tech after the so-called “Capitol Storm” of January 6, 2021, in censoring not only socalled “insurgents” but also a sitting U.S. president might seem to bear out this warning of mine.2 However, the way this played out in fact caused me to reassess my analysis and conclude that Big Tech is far more politically subordinate than I had previously estimated it to be. The analysis I will now pres...
I recently had a lively Twitter debate with Jonathan Nitzan, Shimshon Bichler and Cory Doctorow abou...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, besides triggering the most severe economic crisis since the Great Depression...
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This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too pow...
Trust in government and corporate news media institutions is at a historic low and continues to desc...
Data is often called the oil of the 21st century. The more tech companies know about their users, th...
thesisWake up America! You are not important and have been removed from the political process. You ...
As the effects of the coronavirus pandemic swept through the global economy, the average observer co...
In the following experiment, I analyzed the role of elite framing on public attitudes toward big tec...
In recent years, the power of large technology corporations has become a focus of public debate in b...
We are immersed in a revolutionary moment that has come upon us almost without warning. In large par...
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google have affected the way that billions of people live their lives—t...
The drama and scope of government policy affecting new media and society may not be accurately captu...
In the Fall of 1977 I gave a paper at a conference organized by the Center for Twentieth Century Stu...
I recently had a lively Twitter debate with Jonathan Nitzan, Shimshon Bichler and Cory Doctorow abou...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, besides triggering the most severe economic crisis since the Great Depression...
International audienceThis chapter looks at post-Snowden contention between US technology companies-...
This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too pow...
Trust in government and corporate news media institutions is at a historic low and continues to desc...
Data is often called the oil of the 21st century. The more tech companies know about their users, th...
thesisWake up America! You are not important and have been removed from the political process. You ...
As the effects of the coronavirus pandemic swept through the global economy, the average observer co...
In the following experiment, I analyzed the role of elite framing on public attitudes toward big tec...
In recent years, the power of large technology corporations has become a focus of public debate in b...
We are immersed in a revolutionary moment that has come upon us almost without warning. In large par...
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google have affected the way that billions of people live their lives—t...
The drama and scope of government policy affecting new media and society may not be accurately captu...
In the Fall of 1977 I gave a paper at a conference organized by the Center for Twentieth Century Stu...
I recently had a lively Twitter debate with Jonathan Nitzan, Shimshon Bichler and Cory Doctorow abou...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, besides triggering the most severe economic crisis since the Great Depression...