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How the internet changed America/ by Alexei Anisin.
Author:
Anisin, Alexei.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xxix, 182 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Going Outside -- 2. Structure and Agency: The Digital Realm and Society -- 3. Civic Engagement and Social Interactions -- 4. Political Polarization and Trust in Institutions -- 5. Reading -- 6. Idols as Influencers -- 7. Digital Surveillance Structures -- 8. Conclusion: Going Inside.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02395-7
ISBN:
9783032023957
How the internet changed America
Anisin, Alexei.
How the internet changed America
[electronic resource] /by Alexei Anisin. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxix, 182 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Going Outside -- 2. Structure and Agency: The Digital Realm and Society -- 3. Civic Engagement and Social Interactions -- 4. Political Polarization and Trust in Institutions -- 5. Reading -- 6. Idols as Influencers -- 7. Digital Surveillance Structures -- 8. Conclusion: Going Inside.
"Alexei Anisin's new book explores an array of topics of profound social importance. Drawing on Giddens' structuration theory and treating the digital realm as a distinct ontological category, Anisin explores the dynamic between digital structures and individual agency across such diverse themes as civic engagement, polarization and trust in individuals and institutions, the decline of reading, influencers, privacy and 'surveillance capitalism'. While focused on the US, the concerns it raises are important way beyond." -John Lippitt, Professor of Philosophy, Universities of Pardubice and Notre Dame Australia; Principal Investigator of the ERC-CZ project "Combatting Self-Righteousness: a Vice of the Digital Age" This book investigates societal shifts induced by internet technologies. Alexei Anisin applies Anthony Giddens' structuration theory to analyze interactions between digital structures and human agency. He argues against deterministic narratives about technological change, emphasizing the contingent and dynamic nature of digital platforms and their relation to societal behaviors. Digital technologies generate new structures that shape societal behaviors, which are reshaped by human agency through reciprocity and structuration. This book observes declining civic participation, demonstrating that online interactions can expand virtual communities while contributing to physical social isolation and decreased interpersonal and societal trust. Online interactions are also shown to have increased political polarization through deepening ideological division and reducing trust in key governmental institutions. Additionally, high screen time and social media use have led to record declines in traditional reading habits, especially among younger generations who prioritize fast and digestible sensationalist content. Anisin theorizes the rise of social media influencers who have impacted cultural norms through a dynamic interplay between influencer-led content production, digital structures, algorithms, and reoccurring interactions with followers, while also addressing how the integration of private tech resources with state-led surveillance is eroding individual privacy and altering political outcomes. Alexei Anisin, is Research Fellow at the Centre for Ethics as Study in Human Value in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic. His research interests include international politics and historical change.
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