Technocreep: The Surrender of Privacy and the Capitalization of Intimacy
By (Author) Thomas P. Keenan
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
1st March 2015
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Civics and citizenship
Impact of science and technology on society
Media studies
005.8
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
340g
"Technology is rapidly moving into our bodies," writes cyber expert Keenan, "and this book gives a chilling lookahead into where that road may lead us on a one way trip to the total surrender of privacy and thecommoditization of intimacy." Here is the definitive dissection of privacy-erodingand life-invadingtechnologies,coming at you from governments, corporations, and the person next door.
"This book should be read by anyone who uses a smartphone, computer or other device connected to the internet. It won't make you feel better, but at least you'll know what you're up against." Ron Jacobs, CounterPunch "Keenan lays out the evidence calmly, methodically and without polemics: he lets the evidence speak for itself. This is not to say the book is devoid of humour--far from it! But his wit, like his politics, takes a back seat to the civil and civic-minded purpose of his endeavor." The Rumpus "This masterful weaving of the negatives and positives of technology makes for a book that is realistic about technology's perils yet optimistic about it's great potential."—Barry Silverstein, Foreword Reviews
One of the world's top computer security experts, Thomas P. Keenan helped the Canadian government write its computer crime laws in 1983, and co-wrote the award-winning CBC series on cybercrime, "Crimes of the Future."