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DATA COLONIALISM AND
DEMOCRACY
HOW IS OUR UNDERSTANDING OF
DEMOCRACY CHANGING?
Why is information technology suddenly on the Agenda?
And what does it mean for democracy?
THREE REVOLUTIONS
LUCIANO FLORIDI, THE FOURTH REVOLUTION
THE FOURTH REVOLUTION
The Age of Information
THE PERSON AS INFORG
THE INFORMATION
JAMES GLEICK
SHANNON
INFORMATION
ONE IF BY
LAND, TWO
IF BY SEA
INFORMATION
AND ENTROPY
No Lamp 0 1 state
1 lamp 2 2 states
2 lamps 3 3 states or 4
states if
placement
matters
BITS!
SHANNON ENTROPY
COMPRESSIBILITY
A TOTALLY RANDOM
STRING HAS NO
INFORMATION
ALAN TURING
• Non-human Computation
COMPUTATION IS A
NATURAL PHENOMENON
PEOPLE ARE NO LONGER THE
EXCUSIVE COMPUTERS
2. THE NEW SOCIAL THEORIES
Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences
COMPLEXITY THEORY IN SOCIAL
SCIENCE
EXAMPLE OF A COMPLEX SYSTEM:
SPIDERS, GRASSHOPPERS, GRASS
EMERGENT
BEHAVIOR
NONLINEAR
SCALING
COMPLEX SYSTEMS ARE EVERYWHERE
SOCIAL ONTOLOGY
SOCIETY AS ASSEMBLAGE
An assemblage is not a fixed or stable structure but a
constantly evolving and shifting arrangement.
It consists of diverse components such as objects,
bodies, ideas, practices, affects, and relations that
come together and interact in specific ways.
These elements are not predetermined or essential but
are contingent and can be reconfigured in different
ways.
MULTIPLE
LEVELS OF
SOCIAL
ONTOLOGY
Embracing non-linearity and
emergent properties
• Recognition of unpredictable
effects and novel behaviors arising
from interactions
• Challenges reductionist
approaches
Recognizing self-organization and
adaptive behavior
• Emphasis on decentralized
interactions and emergent
patterns
• Challenges centralized control and
hierarchical organization
MULTIPLE LEVELS OF
SOCIAL ONTOLOGY
Appreciating the role of feedback loops
and dynamics
• Understanding positive and
negative feedback mechanisms
• Analysis of system dynamics and
Resilience
Exploring non-equilibrium and far-from-
equilibrium states
• Recognition of perpetual change
and instability
• Acknowledgment of sudden
shifts and phase transitions
MULTIPLE LEVELS OF
SOCIAL ONTOLOGY
Considering the role of networks
and interdependencies
• Highlighting
interconnectedness and flow
of information
• Importance of studying
relationships and network
structures
Acknowledging the role of
context and situatedness
• Understanding the influence
of specific historical and
cultural contexts
• Study of localized interactions
and contextual factors
CAUSALITY
NEW THEORIES OF CAUSALITY
• Non-linear causality: Challenges linear models, emphasizes complex
interactions and feedback loops
• Context-dependent causality: Recognizes the influence of specific
historical, cultural, and environmental contexts
• Feedback-driven causality: Highlights the role of feedback mechanisms in
shaping causal relationships
NEW THEORIES OF CAUSALITY
• Multiple causalities: Acknowledges the
interdependencies and interactions of
various causal factors
• Emergent causality: Considers the
emergence of new causal relationships at
higher system levels
• Sensitivity to initial conditions: Recognizes
the impact of small variations on causal
dynamics.
A new epistemology is needed to account for the non-compressible information in objective
systems.
NEITHER ANALYTIC NOR
POSTMODERN
DEMOCRACY AFTER
COMPLEXITY
DEMOCRACY
AFTER
COMPLEXITY
MANUEL DELANDA ON
DEMOCRACY AFTER
COMPLEXITY
Democracy is an assemblage
(Deleuze) that is constantly
evolving and reconfiguring itself
based on the interactions and
relations between its constituent
parts.
• Highly pluralistic across cultures
and social ontologies.
• Interdisciplinary perspectives
are needed.
• Enactive (the systems evolve
over time).
DEMOCRACY AFTER COMPLEXITY
Empowerment and Inclusivity
• Delanda emphasizes empowering individuals and
promoting inclusivity in democracy.
• Decentralizing decision-making and allowing broader
participation.
• Enhances individual agency and amplifies marginalized
voices.
• Potential for fostering a robust and inclusive democratic
system.
DEMOCRACY AFTER COMPLEXITY
• Adaptability and Flexibility
• Focus on self-organization and non-linear dynamics.
• Democratic processes are emergent and subject to constant
change. (Assemblage)
• Encourages the system to respond and adapt to new
challenges.
DATA COLONIALISM AND DEMOCRACY
• What is Data Colonialism?
• Why is this a problem for democracy?
• Floridi concept of Inforg and identity
WHAT IS DATA COLONIALISM?
The extension of a global process of extraction that started
under colonialism and continued through industrial capitalism,
culminating in today’s new form: instead of natural resources
and labor, what is now being appropriated is human life
through its conversion into data.
Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias, The Costs of Connection
(2019)
WHY IS THIS A PROBLEM FOR DEMOCRACY?
1. The commodification of private data results in the
construction of commercial identities intended for
exploitation. (Floridi, 2017)
2. It corrupts what Habermas called the “Ideal Speech
Situation” by infecting by reducing political choice to
commercial choice
3. The significance of individual choice becomes diminished as
political choice becomes commodified too. This was evident
in the Cambridge Analytic scandal of the 2016 US
Presidential election.
DATA COLONIALISM AND DISCOURSE
The normative goals derived from Democratic discourse
become limited to those that can be described and negotiated
through the logic of computational systems. The knowledge
structure of the internet determines human communicative
potential.
Non-compressible information, which is often the subject of
narrative, is displaced by misplaced attempts to develop
reductive rule-based systems to guide policy. The tension
between narrative and counter-narrative that characterizes
Critical Thought is subordinated to the commodification of
story.
POST SECULAR
DEMOCRACY
What Habermas gets right:
• Religious persons have a
legitimate place in democratic
discourse.
• Religion is an enduring feature of
human life.
• What Habermas gets wrong:
• Religion is not equivalent to
metaphysics. It is a
misunderstanding of
religiousness
• Religious speech often is non-
intentional and pre-conceptual. It
evokes meaning from fragments
of lived experience. “A finger
pointing to the moon.”

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  • 2. HOW IS OUR UNDERSTANDING OF DEMOCRACY CHANGING? Why is information technology suddenly on the Agenda? And what does it mean for democracy?
  • 3. THREE REVOLUTIONS LUCIANO FLORIDI, THE FOURTH REVOLUTION
  • 4. THE FOURTH REVOLUTION The Age of Information
  • 5. THE PERSON AS INFORG
  • 8. ONE IF BY LAND, TWO IF BY SEA
  • 9. INFORMATION AND ENTROPY No Lamp 0 1 state 1 lamp 2 2 states 2 lamps 3 3 states or 4 states if placement matters
  • 10. BITS!
  • 15. PEOPLE ARE NO LONGER THE EXCUSIVE COMPUTERS
  • 16. 2. THE NEW SOCIAL THEORIES Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences
  • 17. COMPLEXITY THEORY IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
  • 18.
  • 19. EXAMPLE OF A COMPLEX SYSTEM: SPIDERS, GRASSHOPPERS, GRASS
  • 22. COMPLEX SYSTEMS ARE EVERYWHERE
  • 24. SOCIETY AS ASSEMBLAGE An assemblage is not a fixed or stable structure but a constantly evolving and shifting arrangement. It consists of diverse components such as objects, bodies, ideas, practices, affects, and relations that come together and interact in specific ways. These elements are not predetermined or essential but are contingent and can be reconfigured in different ways.
  • 25. MULTIPLE LEVELS OF SOCIAL ONTOLOGY Embracing non-linearity and emergent properties • Recognition of unpredictable effects and novel behaviors arising from interactions • Challenges reductionist approaches Recognizing self-organization and adaptive behavior • Emphasis on decentralized interactions and emergent patterns • Challenges centralized control and hierarchical organization
  • 26. MULTIPLE LEVELS OF SOCIAL ONTOLOGY Appreciating the role of feedback loops and dynamics • Understanding positive and negative feedback mechanisms • Analysis of system dynamics and Resilience Exploring non-equilibrium and far-from- equilibrium states • Recognition of perpetual change and instability • Acknowledgment of sudden shifts and phase transitions
  • 27. MULTIPLE LEVELS OF SOCIAL ONTOLOGY Considering the role of networks and interdependencies • Highlighting interconnectedness and flow of information • Importance of studying relationships and network structures Acknowledging the role of context and situatedness • Understanding the influence of specific historical and cultural contexts • Study of localized interactions and contextual factors
  • 29. NEW THEORIES OF CAUSALITY • Non-linear causality: Challenges linear models, emphasizes complex interactions and feedback loops • Context-dependent causality: Recognizes the influence of specific historical, cultural, and environmental contexts • Feedback-driven causality: Highlights the role of feedback mechanisms in shaping causal relationships
  • 30. NEW THEORIES OF CAUSALITY • Multiple causalities: Acknowledges the interdependencies and interactions of various causal factors • Emergent causality: Considers the emergence of new causal relationships at higher system levels • Sensitivity to initial conditions: Recognizes the impact of small variations on causal dynamics.
  • 31. A new epistemology is needed to account for the non-compressible information in objective systems. NEITHER ANALYTIC NOR POSTMODERN
  • 34. MANUEL DELANDA ON DEMOCRACY AFTER COMPLEXITY Democracy is an assemblage (Deleuze) that is constantly evolving and reconfiguring itself based on the interactions and relations between its constituent parts. • Highly pluralistic across cultures and social ontologies. • Interdisciplinary perspectives are needed. • Enactive (the systems evolve over time).
  • 35. DEMOCRACY AFTER COMPLEXITY Empowerment and Inclusivity • Delanda emphasizes empowering individuals and promoting inclusivity in democracy. • Decentralizing decision-making and allowing broader participation. • Enhances individual agency and amplifies marginalized voices. • Potential for fostering a robust and inclusive democratic system.
  • 36. DEMOCRACY AFTER COMPLEXITY • Adaptability and Flexibility • Focus on self-organization and non-linear dynamics. • Democratic processes are emergent and subject to constant change. (Assemblage) • Encourages the system to respond and adapt to new challenges.
  • 37. DATA COLONIALISM AND DEMOCRACY • What is Data Colonialism? • Why is this a problem for democracy? • Floridi concept of Inforg and identity
  • 38. WHAT IS DATA COLONIALISM? The extension of a global process of extraction that started under colonialism and continued through industrial capitalism, culminating in today’s new form: instead of natural resources and labor, what is now being appropriated is human life through its conversion into data. Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias, The Costs of Connection (2019)
  • 39. WHY IS THIS A PROBLEM FOR DEMOCRACY? 1. The commodification of private data results in the construction of commercial identities intended for exploitation. (Floridi, 2017) 2. It corrupts what Habermas called the “Ideal Speech Situation” by infecting by reducing political choice to commercial choice 3. The significance of individual choice becomes diminished as political choice becomes commodified too. This was evident in the Cambridge Analytic scandal of the 2016 US Presidential election.
  • 40. DATA COLONIALISM AND DISCOURSE The normative goals derived from Democratic discourse become limited to those that can be described and negotiated through the logic of computational systems. The knowledge structure of the internet determines human communicative potential. Non-compressible information, which is often the subject of narrative, is displaced by misplaced attempts to develop reductive rule-based systems to guide policy. The tension between narrative and counter-narrative that characterizes Critical Thought is subordinated to the commodification of story.
  • 41. POST SECULAR DEMOCRACY What Habermas gets right: • Religious persons have a legitimate place in democratic discourse. • Religion is an enduring feature of human life. • What Habermas gets wrong: • Religion is not equivalent to metaphysics. It is a misunderstanding of religiousness • Religious speech often is non- intentional and pre-conceptual. It evokes meaning from fragments of lived experience. “A finger pointing to the moon.”

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. The underlying issue is information science. Which has profoundly altered the way human beings understand the world. In his magnificent work, The Information, which won many awards for science writing when it was published in 2011, James Gleick tells the story of information science which he describes with an artful blend of scientific knowledge, clear exposition, and a storyteller’s craft. He begins with the humble example of the Keke-speaking Africans in the Congo who used drums to communicate across the rainforest. He ends with the flood of information brought on by the modern information Age.
  2. The Oxford Philosopher, Luciano Floridi identified three revolutions that changed human self-understanding, the nature of law, and the shape of society. +Nikolas Copernicus: 1473-1543 – The Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the universe. God did not create humankind in a special place. -Charles Darwin: 1809-1882 – Human beings are not uniquely created. Not the center of creation. Sigmund Freud, 1856-1933 – Human beings are not possessed of reason.
  3. Claude Shannon and Alan Turing invented the information age in the 1940s. Our society today is built on their shoulders. It was initiated by Claude Shannon’s mathematical theory of information, published in 1949, which is the foundation of modern communications theory. Shannon achieved a mathematical description of information and communication by separating the signal from its meaning. We need not understand the signal to send and receive it, he argued. We only need to know that a transmission is sufficient (has the bandwidth) to carry the intended signal. It was this breakthrough at the time when meaning was viewed as essential to communications. By separating signal from meaning Shannon allowed for the flood of information that exists today. And, it was the mathematical expression of Shannon’s theory that connected information to the second law of thermodynamics and the concept of entropy. Information has a physical expression that the physicist John Wheeler expressed with the quip, “It from bit.” This realization has allowed for the rapid creation of information and communications technologies (ICT) that now shape our lives. The fourth revolution in human self-understanding is being brought about by the information age, which has once again shown the divide between the human and the natural to be artificial. The achievement of Alan Turning was to prove that rules can be followed by relatively simple, naturally occurring systems. Following a rule is not a feat of cognitive skill or understanding. It is, as Wittgenstein would say in his Philosophical Investigations, merely doing what is expected within a practice. Understanding the significance of this for human nature has resulted in a tremendous transformation of human self-understanding, which is still unfolding. Floridi makes several important observations about the emerging understanding of the person. First, human beings are information agents. He calls this being an inforg (a combination info and cyborg) existing in an information environment, which he calls the infosphere.
  4. Complexity theory is very influential in the social sciences now.
  5. And, its having a substantial influence in social sciences.
  6. Spiders hunt grasshoppers are a common example of complex systems.