ISBN13: | 9780367688011 |
ISBN10: | 0367688018 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 176 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 1 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white |
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Posthuman Property and Law
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This book analyses the phenomenon of digitally mediated property and considers how it problematises the boundary between human and nonhuman actors.
This book analyses the phenomenon of digitally mediated property and considers how it problematises the boundary between human and nonhuman actors.
The book addresses the increasingly porous border between personhood and property in digitized settings and considers how the increased commodification of knowledge makes visible a rupture in the liberal concept of the property owning, free, person. Engaging with the latest work in posthumanist and new materialist theory, it shows, how property as a concept as well as a means for control, changes fundamentally under advanced capitalism. Such change is exemplified by the way in which data, as an object of commodification, is extracted from human activities yet is also directly used to affectively control ? or nudge ? humans. Taking up a range of human engagements with digital platforms and coded architectures, as well as the circulation of affects through practices of artificial intelligence that are employed to shape behaviour, the book argues that property now needs to be understood according to an ecology of human as well as nonhuman actors. The idea of posthuman property, then, offers both a means to critique property control through digital technologies, as well as to move beyond the notion of the self-owning, object-owning, human.
Engaging the most challenging contemporary technological developments, this book will appeal to researchers in the areas of Law and Technology, Legal Theory, Intellectual Property Law, Legal Philosophy, Sociology of Law, Sociology, and Media Studies.
PART ONE 1. Introduction to Posthuman Property 2. Code is Law and Posthumanist Jurisprudence PART TWO: BODY 3. The dematerialisation of information 4. Coding Posthuman Property through Intellectual Property Law and Beyond PART THREE: ENTANGLEMENT 5. Posthuman Ecologies of Control: Platforms, Smart Cities and Smart Homes 6. Digitised Space as Property PART FOUR: ETHICS 7. Artificial Intelligence for Advanced Capitalism 8. Posthuman Affective Property