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Digital disconnect.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
McChesney, Robert Waterman, 1952- on-screen participant, screenwriter.
Alper, Loretta, film producer.
Earp, Jeremy, film producer, film director, screenwriter, editor of moving image work.
Jhally, Sut, film producer.
Media Education Foundation (Firm), production company, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internet--United States.
Internet.
Internet service providers.
Consumption (Economics).
Advertising--Consumer aspects.
Advertising.
Advertising--Social aspects.
Advertising--Economic aspects.
Capitalism.
internet service providers.
United States.
Genre:
Streaming video.
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (streaming video file (64 minutes)) : sound, color.
Other Title:
How capitalism is turning the internet against democracy
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Media Education Foundation, 2018.
System Details:
digitial
video file
Summary:
Digital Disconnect trains its sights on the relationship between the internet and democracy in the age of fake news, filter bubbles, and Facebook security breaches. Moving from the development of the internet as a publicly-funded project in the late 1960s to its full-scale commercialization today, renowned media scholar Robert McChesney traces how the democratizing potential of the internet has been radically compromised by the logic of capitalism and the unaccountable power of a handful of telecom and tech monopolies. Along the way, McChesney examines the ongoing attack on net neutrality by telecom monopolies like Comcast and Verizon; explores how internet giants like Facebook and Google have amassed huge profits by surreptitiously collecting personal data and selling it to advertisers; and shows how these companies have routinely colluded with the national security state to advance covert mass surveillance programs. Even more urgently, the film details how the rise of social media as a leading information source is working to isolate people into ideological filter bubbles and elevate fake news at the expense of real journalism. While most debates about the internet continue to focus on issues like the personal impact of internet addiction or the questionable data-mining practices of a few isolated companies like Facebook, Digital Disconnect digs deeper to show how capitalism itself is turning the internet against democracy.
Participant:
Featuring Robert McChesney.
Credits:
Directed by Jeremy Earp, Produced by Loretta Alper & Jeremy Earp, Written by Robert McChesney & Jeremy Earp, Edited by Jeremy Earp & Jason Young, Motion Graphics by Jason Young, Media Research by Loretta Alper, Executive Producer: Sut Jhally, Featuring Robert McChesney, Camera by David Rabinovitz.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed on Oct. 5, 2022).
A Media Education Foundation Production.
Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 2018.
OCLC:
1137181357
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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