Justice, the Digital Revolution, Society and the Individual

Author:   Bruno Zeller ,  Mirella Atherton
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Pages:   220
Publication Date:   19 December 2024
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Justice, the Digital Revolution, Society and the Individual


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Author:   Bruno Zeller ,  Mirella Atherton
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.495kg
ISBN:  

9789004702684


ISBN 10:   9004702687
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   19 December 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Foreword Acknowledgements Part 1 The Legal Theories 1 Introduction 1 Drivers of Change 2 The Communication Dilemma 3 The Effects of Elites 4 A Look Back into History 5 The Digital Environment 6 The Attention Economy 7 What Next? 2 Lessons from History 1 Introduction 2 Historical Developments of Societal Theories 3 Hegel and the Social Order 4 Marx, Fetishism and the Notion of Justice 5 Fetishism of Commodities 6 The Concept of Justice 7 Conclusion 3 The Drivers of Instability 1 Introduction 2 Social Well-Being 3 The Wealth Pump 4 Overproduction of Degrees 5 The Ruling Class 6 State Breakdowns 7 Conclusion 4 The New World Order 1 Introduction 2 The Economic Background 3 The End of Globalisation 4 The Economy and the Principle of Justice 5 The Digital Revolution 6 Conclusion Part 2 Transformation of Society 5 The Social Construction of Reality 1 Introduction 2 Social Construction 3 Institutionalisation  3.1 Reification  3.2 Origin of Institutionalisation 4 Constructivism  4.1 The Social Construction of Reality  4.2 Reality 5 The Contribution 6 Conclusion 6 Rawls Liberal Political Theory 1 Introduction  1.1 Rawls Theory of Justice 2 Rawls Theory of Justice 3 The Social Sphere 4 Nussbaum Analysis of Rawls 5 Friedman’s Freedom 6 Critical Analysis by Other Philosophers 7 Conclusion Part 3 Preserving Individual Identity 7 The Digital Social World 1 Introduction 2 The Social World 3 Online Social Networks 4 The Social World and Legislation 5 Democracy 6 Stratification and Knowledge Distribution 7 Conclusion 8 Justice and ai 1 European Union ai Legislation  1.1 Ethical Considerations 2 The Sociotechnical System 3 Habitualisation 4 The Fairness Loophole 5 ai Accuracy 6 False Information 7 Artificial Intelligence Moral Control Problems 8 Conclusion Part 4 The Balance of Power 9 Power Structures 1 Introduction 2 The Construction and Constitution of Power 3 Education and the Digital Divide 4 The Power of Education  4.1 The Process of Education 5 Educational Reform 6 Soft Power, Constraints and Forces 7 Shaping Realities through Social Constructionism  7.1 Bourdieu, Berger and Luckmann, and the Social Constructivism 8 Constructivism in International Relations 9 Conclusion 10 The Fading Line between Humans and Machines 1 Introduction 2 Looking Backwards 3 Back to the Future 4 The Question of Transhumanism 5 Transhumanism in Education 6 The Legal Aspect of a Person 7 Autonomous ai or the Non-biological Machine 8 Conclusion 11 Conclusions 1 The Digital Revolution 2 Extrinsic and Intrinsic Adherence to Rawls 3 Economic Interests 4 The Legal Input Index

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Bruno Zeller, Ph.D., is a Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. He has published monographs and articles on transnational legal issues. Mirella Atherton, Ph.D., is an academic at the University of Newcastle, Australia. While lecturing and researching she specialises in Banking and Finance Law and has a special interest in personal data.

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