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Stand out of our Light
Freedom and Resistance in the Attention Economy
Argues that human freedom is threatened by systems of intelligent persuasion developed by tech giants who compete for our time and attention. This title is also available as Open Access.
James Williams (Author)
9781108452991, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 31 May 2018
144 pages
22.8 x 15.3 x 0.9 cm, 0.26 kg
'Stand Out of Our Light is a prime example of philosophy at its most illuminating.' Achas Burin, Balliol College Annual Record 2018
Former Google advertising strategist, now Oxford-trained philosopher James Williams launches a plea to society and to the tech industry to help ensure that the technology we all carry with us every day does not distract us from pursuing our true goals in life. As information becomes ever more plentiful, the resource that is becoming more scarce is our attention. In this 'attention economy', we need to recognise the fundamental impacts of our new information environment on our lives in order to take back control. Drawing on insights ranging from Diogenes to contemporary tech leaders, Williams's thoughtful and impassioned analysis is sure to provoke discussion and debate. Williams is the inaugural winner of the Nine Dots Prize, a new Prize for creative thinking that tackles contemporary social issues. This title is also available as Open Access.
1. Philosophy for trolls
Part I. Distraction by Design: 2. The faulty GPS
3. The age of attention
4. Bring your own boundaries
5. Empires of the mind
Part II. Clicks against Humanity: 6. The citizen is the product
7. The spotlight
8. The starlight
9. The daylight
Part III. Freedom of Attention: 10. The ground of first struggle
11. The monster and the bank
12. Marginal people on marginal time
13. The brightest heaven of invention.
Subject Areas: Other technologies & applied sciences [TT], Impact of science & technology on society [PDR], Political science & theory [JPA], Social & political philosophy [HPS], Ethics & moral philosophy [HPQ]