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020##\a9781538160879
020##\a9781538160886
0410#\aeng
05000\aElectronic Book
1001#\aHaggart, Blayne.
24514\aThe new knowledge \h[electronic resource] :\binformation, data and the remaking of global power /\cBlayne Haggart, Natasha Tusikov.
264#1\a[Place of publication not identified] :\bRowman & Littlefield Publishers,\c2023.
264#4\c2023
300##\a1 online resource (349 pages)
336##\atext\btxt\2rdacontent
337##\acomputer\bc\2rdamedia
338##\aonline resource\bcr\2rdacarrier
4900#\aDigital technologies and global politics
504##\aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
5050#\aThe new knowledge : information, data and the remaking of global power -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Understanding the Knowledge-Driven Society -- Chapter 1: Defining Knowledge: The Eight Principles -- Chapter 2: New Policy Challenges, New Strategies -- Part II: Exploring the Knowledge-Driven Society -- Chapter 3: Intellectual Property and the Economics of Control -- Chapter 4: Demystifying Data -- Chapter 5: Ideology, Dataism and the New Experts -- Chapter 6: Power, Data and the Private Sector -- Chapter 7: Property and Control: Who Owns the Internet of Things? -- Chapter 8: The Data-Driven State -- Chapter 9: Governing Data -- Conclusion: Thinking Beyond the Market -- References -- Index -- About the Authors.
506##\aAccess restricted to authorized users and institutions.
5203#\aFrom the global geopolitical arena to the smart city, control over knowledge-particularly over data and intellectual property-has become a key battleground for the exercise of economic and political power. For companies and governments alike, control over knowledge-what scholar Susan Strange calls the knowledge structure-has become a goal unto itself. The rising dominance of the knowledge structure is leading to a massive redistribution of power, including from individuals to companies and states. Strong intellectual property rights have concentrated economic benefits in a smaller number of hands, while the "internet of things" is reshaping basic notions of property, ownership, and control. In the scramble to create and control data and intellectual property, governments and companies alike are engaging in ever-more surveillance. The New Knowledge is a guide to and analysis of these changes, and of the emerging phenomenon of the knowledge-driven society. It highlights how the pursuit of the control over knowledge has become its own ideology, with its own set of experts drawn from those with the ability to collect and manipulate digital data. Haggart and Tusikov propose a workable path forward-knowledge decommodification-to ensure that our new knowledge is not treated simply as a commodity to be bought and sold, but as a way to meet the needs of the individuals and communities that create this knowledge in the first place.
538##\aMode of access: World Wide Web.
650#0\aKnowledge management.
650#0\aKnowledge, Sociology of.
650#0\aInternet governance.
650#0\aIntellectual property\xManagement.
650#0\aPower (Social sciences)
650#7\aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship.\2bisacsh
650#7\aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy.\2bisacsh
655#4\aElectronic books.
7001#\aTusikov, Natasha,\eauthor
85640o\nEBook\uhttps://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ROWMANB0028874.html
998##\a\b\cbat\e20231109\mall\u20240214094047
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