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Fausto Colombo
      OssCom - Catholic University of Milan - Italy




MeRIS | Urbino 13-15 Settembre 2011
Metodologia di Ricerca Online e Internet Studies
                                                      1
The rise of the optimistic (and ideological)
   approaches to web 2.0
  Economic theory (new economy before the
   2000; digital capitalism after the 2000; theory
   of the end of scarcity; end of phisical work;
   rise of digital workers …): Kelly 1995, 1999,
   Anderson 2009, Tapscott and Williams 2006,
   Shirky 2010
  Psichological (or philosophic) theory: new
   cognitive skills (Turkle 1995; 1999); new (non
   alphabetic) mankind: Lévy 1994, Serres 2009
                                                     2
  Political
           theory (rise of democracy in web
  2.0, netizens… wikicracy…)

  Sociological theory (new communities;
  tribal society…): Rheingold 1991, 1993,
  2002

  Semiotic
          theory (active, participating
  audiences…)
                                              3
  Economic   theory       Capitalistic characteristics
                            of digital capitalism;
                            concentrations,
                            enclosures: Lovink 2007,
                            Formenti 2011
                           Addictions; narcissism;
  Psichological   (or
                            crisis of traditional ways of
  philosophic)
                            in depth thinking: Lanier
  theory                    2010, Turkle 2009, 2011,
                            Carr 2010
                                                            4
  Rise of centripetal control:
    Political theory         Barabasi 2002; crisis of
                              democracies: Gladwell
                              2010
    Sociological theory     Individualism or mass
     (new communities;        individualism: Castells
     tribal society…)         (2009)


    Semiotic theory           Parallel flows of user
                                communication activities
                                (see later)
                                                             5
    Rediscovering classics: Marx, Lacan, Althusser,
     Gramsci, Foucault

    Usefullness of Foucault: genealogy as a tool for
     understanding the constitution of individuals in the
     modern society

    Weakness of Foucault: impossibility to translate his
     thinking in revolutionary (or at least political) action
     (Formenti)

                                                                6
7
    Foucault as reference for the studies on digital
     interactive media and power, from Lyon to
     Andreevic

    Foucault’s point of view on power enables us to
     look the distribution of social power in a complex
     and problematic way: not only its vertical form,
     but also a kind of horizontal relation between
     individuals.

                                                          8
In some of his works (1973-1975), Foucault
  distinguishes between two different forms of
  power:
  •    Sovereignity: pre-modern power, based on the
        -  king’s (intermittant) visibility,
        -  citizen’s invisibility (with the exception of the
           intervention of the power, like public executions)
  •    Discipline. Modern power, based on
        -  continuous surveillance
        -  citizens visibility.



                                                                9
A typical example of
the power of
discipline: the
Panopticon, the
prison planned by
Jeremy Bentham,
The convicts live in
cells with only one
transparent wall.
They can be
watched by prison
guards, or any
citizen who decides
to observe them.

                       10
For Foucault the modern power needs three
  basic elements:

  Subjects:  (institutions like school, army,
   asylums; but also citizens, like in Panopticon)
  Tools: writing, which enables the system
    on the one hand to settle the conditions of the
     social life,
    on the other hand to memorize the citizens’
     behaviours
  Objects:
          the citizen’s “soul” (standardization
  of behaviour, thinking, knowledge…)
                                                       11
  The
     concept of “dispositif” (french word, in
 english translated as “apparatus”): it’s a
 synthesis of technological and social
 systems, able to work in automatic (and
 unnoticed) way as regulator and controller.

  Thereason-why of the consensus is the idea
 of safety in a (potentially) unsafe society.

                                                12
In fact – according with Andreevic - our behaviour
  with digital interactive media is completely under
  observation. Two are the main goals:

    the
       political one (aimed to repression or social
    control)

    thecommercial one, typical of the the great web 2.0
    companies that use the informations on the users,
    customers and surfers as a commodity (knowledge
    technologies about privacy are like the writing in
    d.i.m.)

                                                           13
In a Foucaultian perspective, the asset of digital power needs
   three basic elements:

    Subjects: great economical companies using big set of
     users data (i.e. Google)
    Tools: set of hardware and software devices for treatment
     of personal data, which enables the apparatus
        on the one hand to create profiles of users

        on the other hand to conditioning their digital and
         personal behaviours: see bank, search engines,
         commercial or cognitive companies…
    Objects: the citizen’s digital “soul” (produced contents,
     responses to companies contents or services,
     communication activities…)                                  14
The reasons-why of the consensus are:

    (communicative) richness in a proletarizing society

    free consumption as a form of freedom

    sociability in an unfriendly society



                                                           15
    Every single act of the receiver/user can be seen/
     read by the ”apparatus” (transparency)

    the communication flow is practically continuous
     (more the user is always on, more her/his life is
     traceable by the system, or by other users)

    the trust is replaced by an implicit acceptance,
     typical of the relationship with the apparatus

                                                          16
Traditional media:                 Digital interactive media:

    the flow of communication         users use the media as a
     goes from the apparatus to         resource for horizontal
     recipients, that can               communication, but they
     interpret/ domesticate the         are in fact generating a flow
     message/device                     of information towards the
                                        apparatus
    trust (credibility or             users assign to the
     reliability) is part of the        apparatus the value of
     relation of the recipient          tools. In these instruments,
     with the message and the           trust is of automatic type
     publisher/editor/author            and poorly verified
.




                                                                    17
•  Use tools                                •  Receive/read
                                                       texts


                              Receiver
                    Users
                              s



                               Commodi
                    Authors      ties

•  Communicate                           • Send information
   to/with others
                                           on theirselves to
                                             the apparatus18
    A foucaultian perspective enables us to understand the
     characteristic power structure of the digital communication in
     the web 2.0
    The peculiar form of the digital apparatus is able to explain
     the ambiguous role of the activity of the user in digital media
    In a foucaultian perspective the form of power doesn’t
     explain only the traditional vertical form of the power, but
     also the more radical power implicated in many forms of
     horizontal communications (see the concept of
     “interveillance”: Andreevic, Jansson)



                                                                  19
http://foucaultblog.wordpress.com/
2007/08/07/facebook-is-the-new-
panopticon/




                                     20
Critical analysis of Google:

-    Rank Egemony, Power law (Shirky 2003)
-    Dialectic between centrifugal and centripetal forces
     (Introna and Nissenbaum 2000, Miconi 2011)
-    Googlearchy (Hindman and alii 2009)
-    Customization (or googlelization) of results
-    Stock and (ab)use of users personal data


                                                        21
“When I use a word,”
  Humpty Dumpty said, in a
  rather a scornful tone, “it
  means just what I choose
  it to mean—neither more
  nor less.”
      “The question is,” said
  Alice, “whether you can
  make words mean so
  many different things.”
      “The question is,” said
  Humpty Dumpty, “which is
  to be master that’s all.”
(Lewis Carroll, Alice through
  the looking glass)


                                22
“When I use your personal
  data, Google said, in a
  rather a scornful tone, “I
  use them in the way I
  decide — neither more
  nor less.”
     “The question is,” said
  Alice, “whether you can
  use informations ‘bout
  my self in so many
  different ways.”
     “The question is,” said
  Google, “which is to be
  master that’s all.”
(Carroll-Foucault-Colombo,
  Alice through the looking
  Google)
                               23

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A Foucaultian perspective on Web 2.0

  • 1. Fausto Colombo OssCom - Catholic University of Milan - Italy MeRIS | Urbino 13-15 Settembre 2011 Metodologia di Ricerca Online e Internet Studies 1
  • 2. The rise of the optimistic (and ideological) approaches to web 2.0   Economic theory (new economy before the 2000; digital capitalism after the 2000; theory of the end of scarcity; end of phisical work; rise of digital workers …): Kelly 1995, 1999, Anderson 2009, Tapscott and Williams 2006, Shirky 2010   Psichological (or philosophic) theory: new cognitive skills (Turkle 1995; 1999); new (non alphabetic) mankind: Lévy 1994, Serres 2009 2
  • 3.   Political theory (rise of democracy in web 2.0, netizens… wikicracy…)   Sociological theory (new communities; tribal society…): Rheingold 1991, 1993, 2002   Semiotic theory (active, participating audiences…) 3
  • 4.   Economic theory   Capitalistic characteristics of digital capitalism; concentrations, enclosures: Lovink 2007, Formenti 2011   Addictions; narcissism;   Psichological (or crisis of traditional ways of philosophic) in depth thinking: Lanier theory 2010, Turkle 2009, 2011, Carr 2010 4
  • 5.   Rise of centripetal control:   Political theory Barabasi 2002; crisis of democracies: Gladwell 2010   Sociological theory   Individualism or mass (new communities; individualism: Castells tribal society…) (2009)   Semiotic theory   Parallel flows of user communication activities (see later) 5
  • 6.   Rediscovering classics: Marx, Lacan, Althusser, Gramsci, Foucault   Usefullness of Foucault: genealogy as a tool for understanding the constitution of individuals in the modern society   Weakness of Foucault: impossibility to translate his thinking in revolutionary (or at least political) action (Formenti) 6
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  • 8.   Foucault as reference for the studies on digital interactive media and power, from Lyon to Andreevic   Foucault’s point of view on power enables us to look the distribution of social power in a complex and problematic way: not only its vertical form, but also a kind of horizontal relation between individuals. 8
  • 9. In some of his works (1973-1975), Foucault distinguishes between two different forms of power: •  Sovereignity: pre-modern power, based on the -  king’s (intermittant) visibility, -  citizen’s invisibility (with the exception of the intervention of the power, like public executions) •  Discipline. Modern power, based on -  continuous surveillance -  citizens visibility. 9
  • 10. A typical example of the power of discipline: the Panopticon, the prison planned by Jeremy Bentham, The convicts live in cells with only one transparent wall. They can be watched by prison guards, or any citizen who decides to observe them. 10
  • 11. For Foucault the modern power needs three basic elements:   Subjects: (institutions like school, army, asylums; but also citizens, like in Panopticon)   Tools: writing, which enables the system   on the one hand to settle the conditions of the social life,   on the other hand to memorize the citizens’ behaviours   Objects: the citizen’s “soul” (standardization of behaviour, thinking, knowledge…) 11
  • 12.   The concept of “dispositif” (french word, in english translated as “apparatus”): it’s a synthesis of technological and social systems, able to work in automatic (and unnoticed) way as regulator and controller.   Thereason-why of the consensus is the idea of safety in a (potentially) unsafe society. 12
  • 13. In fact – according with Andreevic - our behaviour with digital interactive media is completely under observation. Two are the main goals:   the political one (aimed to repression or social control)   thecommercial one, typical of the the great web 2.0 companies that use the informations on the users, customers and surfers as a commodity (knowledge technologies about privacy are like the writing in d.i.m.) 13
  • 14. In a Foucaultian perspective, the asset of digital power needs three basic elements:   Subjects: great economical companies using big set of users data (i.e. Google)   Tools: set of hardware and software devices for treatment of personal data, which enables the apparatus   on the one hand to create profiles of users   on the other hand to conditioning their digital and personal behaviours: see bank, search engines, commercial or cognitive companies…   Objects: the citizen’s digital “soul” (produced contents, responses to companies contents or services, communication activities…) 14
  • 15. The reasons-why of the consensus are:   (communicative) richness in a proletarizing society   free consumption as a form of freedom   sociability in an unfriendly society 15
  • 16.   Every single act of the receiver/user can be seen/ read by the ”apparatus” (transparency)   the communication flow is practically continuous (more the user is always on, more her/his life is traceable by the system, or by other users)   the trust is replaced by an implicit acceptance, typical of the relationship with the apparatus 16
  • 17. Traditional media: Digital interactive media:   the flow of communication   users use the media as a goes from the apparatus to resource for horizontal recipients, that can communication, but they interpret/ domesticate the are in fact generating a flow message/device of information towards the apparatus   trust (credibility or   users assign to the reliability) is part of the apparatus the value of relation of the recipient tools. In these instruments, with the message and the trust is of automatic type publisher/editor/author and poorly verified . 17
  • 18. •  Use tools •  Receive/read texts Receiver Users s Commodi Authors ties •  Communicate • Send information to/with others on theirselves to the apparatus18
  • 19.   A foucaultian perspective enables us to understand the characteristic power structure of the digital communication in the web 2.0   The peculiar form of the digital apparatus is able to explain the ambiguous role of the activity of the user in digital media   In a foucaultian perspective the form of power doesn’t explain only the traditional vertical form of the power, but also the more radical power implicated in many forms of horizontal communications (see the concept of “interveillance”: Andreevic, Jansson) 19
  • 21. Critical analysis of Google: -  Rank Egemony, Power law (Shirky 2003) -  Dialectic between centrifugal and centripetal forces (Introna and Nissenbaum 2000, Miconi 2011) -  Googlearchy (Hindman and alii 2009) -  Customization (or googlelization) of results -  Stock and (ab)use of users personal data 21
  • 22. “When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in a rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.” “The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.” “The question is,” said Humpty Dumpty, “which is to be master that’s all.” (Lewis Carroll, Alice through the looking glass) 22
  • 23. “When I use your personal data, Google said, in a rather a scornful tone, “I use them in the way I decide — neither more nor less.” “The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can use informations ‘bout my self in so many different ways.” “The question is,” said Google, “which is to be master that’s all.” (Carroll-Foucault-Colombo, Alice through the looking Google) 23