Index

Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures

ISBN: 978-1-80382-202-0, eISBN: 978-1-80382-201-3

Publication date: 23 May 2023

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(2023), "Index", Kuntsman, A. and Xin, L. (Ed.) Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures (Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy And Culture In Network Communication), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 149-152. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-201-320231016

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Copyright © 2023 Adi Kuntsman and Liu Xin. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Academic scholars
, 107–108

Activism
, 4–5

Affect theory
, 15

Africa Rising
, 72, 79

Africa Tech Rising
, 79

Africa’s digital economy
, 72

Al Qaida
, 12

Algorithmic order
, 31–34

Algorithms
, 1

Anti-Iraq War mobilisation
, 15

Anti-vaccination (Anti-Vax)

activists
, 42–43

movement
, 4–5, 39, 42, 46

narratives
, 4–5

Apple
, 60–61

Arab Spring
, 12

Archives
, 26, 28–29

Archivist
, 29–31

Archons
, 29

Arguments
, 44–45

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 1

Big data analytics
, 92

Black Lives Matter movement (BLM movement)
, 15–16

Blogs
, 25–28, 58–59

Bottom-up internet development
, 58

C++
, 63–64

Capitalism
, 5, 75–76

Capsule
, 131

Celebrity activism
, 15–16

Clickbaits
, 33

Cold War
, 75–76

Colonial mindset
, 145–146

Communication
, 136

Competition
, 126

Computational modelling
, 97–98

Content moderation
, 29–31

Content moderator
, 29–31

Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour (CIB)
, 31

Corporate subsets
, 27–29

COVID-19 lockdowns
, 45

Crisis of imagination
, 121–124

Current imaginaries
, 146

Cyber ethnography
, 19

Cyberconflicts
, 15

Data
, 89–90

analytics
, 18–19

dumps
, 90–91, 95, 98

repurposability and combinability
, 93–94

Datafication
, 100–101

Development
, 77–78

discourse
, 72

Development financial institutions (DFIs)
, 72

DigiGen
, 15–16, 19

Digital activism
, 39

and nature of online information
, 40–41

Digital activists
, 40

Digital bureaucracy
, 15–16

Digital capitalism
, 76–77, 79

within geopolitics
, 75–77

Digital communications
, 136–137

Digital data
, 90–91

Digital development
, 73, 77, 79

perspectives
, 74

Digital divide
, 71, 73, 79, 82

Digital economy
, 72

Digital futures
, 1–3

Digital governance
, 139–141

process
, 145–147

Digital histories
, 1–3

Digital intimacies
, 132

Digital media
, 122

Digital politics
, 1–3

evolution
, 11–14

information warfare and economies
, 14–16

materiality of data
, 16–20

theories, methodologies, pedagogies
, 3–8

Digital research
, 107

need to historicise
, 108–109

read map
, 111

visualisation
, 110–111

Digital resources
, 15–16

Digital storytelling
, 136–137

Digital technologies
, 1, 5–6, 40, 126, 131

Digitalised home
, 131–132

Digitality
, 107, 109

Digitisation of public administration institutions
, 63

Diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus (DTP)
, 42

Dirty data
, 90–91, 93

Distributed technology
, 65–66

Dual archives
, 27–29

Dutch bureaucrats
, 31–32

Dystopia
, 132–133, 137

EdgeRank algorithm
, 32–33

Educational institutions
, 63–64

Encapsulation
, 131

Engineering governance
, 139, 141–142, 146

Epistemic opacity
, 97–98

Escobar
, 75

Ethnography
, 19

European Union (EU)
, 39–40

Facebook
, 14–15, 26–27, 45–46

ephemerality
, 26

revolutions
, 12

users’ archive
, 32–33

Fake account economy
, 31

Fetishes technology
, 72

Finance
, 78

Flashmobs
, 15–16

Fourth Industry Revolution
, 82

Future imaginaries
, 147

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
, 94

General Programming Languages (GPLs)
, 63–64

GitHub
, 126

Go
, 63–64

Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (GAFAM)
, 72

Hashtags
, 28–29, 43–44

Hierarchy of credibility
, 31–34

Historical digital research
, 121–124

Hyperlinks
, 28–29

Identity economics
, 33–34

Imagination
, 124–125

Imperialism
, 77–79

Information and communication technologies (ICT)
, 12

Information Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D)
, 71

discourses
, 74

integral aspect
, 73–74

Information warfare and economies
, 14–16

Instagram
, 26

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 75

Internet
, 57–60

models of tomorrow
, 61

regulation
, 5

Internet
, 57–60

models of tomorrow
, 61

regulation
, 5

Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
, 142

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
, 142

companies
, 60–61

Intimacy
, 131

Iraq War
, 11–12

Java
, 63–64

Justifications
, 44–45

Kinopio
, 141

Klarna
, 131

Legacy code
, 97–98

Linguistic domination
, 5

Map-making
, 6–7

Materiality of data
, 16–20

methodologies and methods
, 17–20

Membrane
, 131

Microsoft
, 60–61, 78

Misinformation campaigns
, 41

Mobile for development (M4D)
, 73–74, 79, 82

Mobile telephony
, 80–81

Mobiles
, 80

Modern development
, 75–76

Mutation of capitalism
, 35

National Home Service (NHS)
, 61–62

Neo-colonialism
, 5

Neoliberalism
, 76

Net Neutrality
, 58

Netflix
, 131

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
, 11

Online content
, 19

Online interviews
, 19

Optimistic technology
, 72

Personal computers (PCs)
, 78

PHP
, 63–64

Pirates
, 60–61

Platform governance
, 139, 141–142, 145

Policies
, 78

Post-development theory
, 74

Power dynamics
, 5

Predatory journals
, 4–5, 40

articles
, 46–48

Pureblood hashtag
, 44

Purity
, 43–44

Python
, 63–64

Quantitative text mining
, 19

R
, 63–64

Reasoning
, 44–45

Revolutionary Virtual
, 15

Scattered Network
, 57, 64, 66

background
, 58–61

Seasonal task
, 30

Self-governance
, 139, 141, 145

Slacktivism
, 15–16

Social Credit System (SCS)
, 61–62

Social media
, 25–26

archives
, 27

archivist//the content moderator
, 29–31

dual archives and corporate subsets
, 27–29

hierarchy of credibility//the algorithmic order
, 31–34

platforms
, 1, 25–26

reflections
, 34–36

Social Web
, 58–59

Sociotechnical imaginaries
, 7–8, 109, 122, 124–125

analytical tool
, 127–128

crisis of imagination and historical digital research
, 121–124

limitations in utilising sociotechnical imaginaries for researching digital
, 125–127

Sovereign network
, 65

Speed
, 76

State apparatus
, 63–64

Stories
, 136

Storytelling
, 136–137

Summer School
, 1–4

Surveillant Network
, 57, 61, 64

Tags
, 28–29

Tech rising
, 79

Techno-deterministic approach
, 108–109

Techno-optimism
, 73

Techno-social
, 123

Technological fetishism
, 73

Tinder
, 131

Toxic data
, 90–91, 93, 95

Toxicity
, 93–94

Trust
, 44–45

Twitter
, 58–59

revolutions
, 12

United Nations
, 75

Universality
, 58

Utopia
, 137

Virtual communities
, 11–12

Virtuality
, 60–61

Visualisation
, 110–111

Vocal activist movement
, 46

Waste
, 90

as data metaphor
, 98–99

as demarcation
, 91–93

as excess
, 95–98

interventions
, 100–101

Web 2.0
, 58–59

Web-Internet
, 60–61

Western technologies
, 77–78

WhatsApp
, 26

Wikileaks
, 12

Wolt
, 131

Worker-centric analysis
, 14–15

World Bank
, 71, 75

World Trade Organisation (WTO)
, 78

World War II
, 75–76

World Wide Web
, 57

YouTube
, 26–27, 42–43

Zoom
, 131