domingo, 18 de julho de 2021

TRANSFORMAÇÕES DE BASE

MARACHA, Viacheslav G. Digitalization and the Socio-Cultural World.

NISIOTI, Eleni; MOULIN-FRIER, Clément. Grounding Artificial Intelligence in the Origins of Human Behavior. arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.08564, 2020.

SARAEV, Nikolay et al. Problems of forming a positive consciousness of people in the conditions of digitalization of society. In: E3S Web of Conferences. EDP Sciences, 2021. p. 10029.

DRUM, Kevin. Tech world: Welcome to the digital revolution. Foreign Aff., v. 97, p. 43, 2018.

KORTE, Martin. The impact of the digital revolution on human brain and behavior: where do we stand?. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, v. 22, n. 2, p. 101, 2020.

POPKOVA, Elena G.; GULZAT, Kantoro. Technological revolution in the 21 st century: digital society vs. artificial intelligence. In: Institute of Scientific Communications Conference. Springer, Cham, 2019. p. 339-345.

SANDBERG, Roy et al. Surveillance capitalism in the context of futurology: An inquiry to the implications of surveillance capitalism on the future of humanity. 2020.

ANDERSON, Janna; RAINIE, Lee; LUCHSINGER, Alex. Artificial intelligence and the future of humans. Pew Research Center, v. 10, p. 12, 2018.

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ESTADO

JENSEN, Jakob Linaa. THE RETURN OF MEDIEVAL SOCIETY–CONTROL, SURVEILLANCE AND NEO-FEUDALISM IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, v. 2019, 2019.

CLEAVE, Peter. Two Suns? The Algorithmic State: History and Theory. Te Kaharoa, v. 17, n. 1, 2021.

CLEAVE, Peter. Two Suns? Data, Algorithms, Spaces and Techno Feudalism. Te Kaharoa, v. 17, n. 1, 2021.

CLEAVE, Peter. Two Suns? The Algorithmic State: The Bones of the Argument. Te Kaharoa, v. 17, n. 1, 2021.

CÂNDEA, Ştefan. 41. Data Feudalism: How Platforms Shape Cross-border Investigative Networks. Towards a Critical Data Practice, p. 295, 2021.

GSTREIN, Oskar J.; KOCHENOV, Dimitry. Digital Identity and Distributed Ledger Technology: Paving the Way to a Neo-Feudal Brave New World?. Frontiers in Blockchain, v. 3, p. 10, 2020.

BHAGAT, Ali; PHILLIPS, Rachel. The Techfare State: Reconstituting Finance and Surveillance Governance in the Big tech Era. 2021.

LEWAN, Mats. The future of the nation-state: How the nation-state can find a way through digitalization. In: Digital Transformation and Public Services. Routledge, 2019. p. 293-317.

KOSTYUK, Nadiya et al. High-tech governance through big data surveillance: Tracing the global deployment of mass surveillance infrastructures, 1995 to present. Available at SSRN 3030347, 2017.

GARCÍA, Olaff Jasso. Las potencias mundiales contra las Big Tech. Publicación del Laboratorio de estudios sobre empresas transnacionales, p. 73, 2021.

SHULL, Aaron; BOYSEN, Andre. Governing Cyberspace during a Crisis in Trust. Governing Cyberspace during a Crisis in Trust essay. Waterloo, ON: CIGI. www. cigionline. org/articles/governing-cyberspace-during-crisis-trust, 2019.

MAZZUCATO, Mariana. Preventing digital feudalism. Project Syndicate, 2019.

RAHWAN, Iyad. Society-in-the-loop: programming the algorithmic social contract. Ethics and Information Technology, v. 20, n. 1, p. 5-14, 2018.

LEE, Kevin P. Constitutional Morality and the Emerging Social Imaginary of the Information Revolution. Available at SSRN 3370253, 2019.

PETIT, Nicolas; TEPPER, Jonathan; HEARN, Denise. Big tech and the digital economy: the moligopoly scenario. trabajo, p. 11, 2020.

PISTOR, Katharina. Rule by data: The end of markets?. Law & Contemp. Probs., v. 83, p. 101, 2020.

KILIC, Burcu. Digital trade rules: Big Tech’s end run around domestic regulations. Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union, Brussels and Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Washington, DC, 2021.

EGOROVA, Yuliya A.; BASHKINA, Irina E. Big Tech and their impact on the economic security.

SITARAMAN, Ganesh. Too big to prevail: The national security case for breaking up big tech. Foreign Aff., v. 99, p. 116, 2020.

BARENDREGT, Wolmet et al. Defund Big Tech, Refund Community. Tech Otherwise, 2021.

GURUMURTHY, Anita; CHAMI, Nandini. Towards a Global Digital Constitutionalism: A Radical New Agenda for UN75. Development, p. 1-10, 2021.

ZWITTER, Andrej; HAZENBERG, Jilles. Decentralized network governance: blockchain technology and the future of regulation. Frontiers in Blockchain, v. 3, p. 12, 2020.

LECLERCQ-VANDELANNOITTE, Aurélie; BERTIN, Emmanuel. From sovereign IT governance to liberal IT governmentality? A Foucauldian analogy. European Journal of Information Systems, v. 27, n. 3, p. 326-346, 2018.

NIEMIEC, Emilia. COVID‐19 and misinformation: Is censorship of social media a remedy to the spread of medical misinformation?. EMBO reports, v. 21, n. 11, p. e51420, 2020.

STJERNFELT, Frederik; LAURITZEN, Anne Mette. Facebook and Google as Offices of Censorship. In: Your Post has been Removed. Springer, Cham, 2020. p. 139-172.

LAND, Molly K. Against privatized censorship: proposals for responsible delegation. Va. J. Int'l L., v. 60, p. 363, 2019.

BOLLIER, David. Artificial intelligence comes of age. The promise and challenge of integrating AI into cars, healthcare and journalism. The Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program. Washington, DC, 2017.

LEINEN, Jo; BUMMEL, Andreas. The Need for a Global Government: Democracy in the Planetary Age. Cadmus, v. 3, n. 6, p. 156-162, 2019.

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BORRÁS, Susana; EDLER, Jakob. The roles of the state in the governance of socio-technical systems’ transformation. Research Policy, v. 49, n. 5, p. 103971, 2020.

BAKIR, Vian. “Veillant panoptic assemblage”: Mutual watching and resistance to mass surveillance after Snowden. Media and Communication, v. 3, n. 3, p. 12-25, 2015.

CASILLI, Antonio. Four theses on digital mass surveillance and the negotiation of privacy. In: 8th Annual Privacy Law Scholar Congress 2015. 2015.

KIERNAN, Colin J.; MUELLER, Milton L. Standardizing Security: Surveillance, Human Rights, and the Battle Over Tls 1.3. Journal of Information Policy, v. 11, p. 1-25, 2021.


ESTADO DE DIREITO

HUANG, Zhixiong; MAČÁK, Kubo. Towards the international rule of law in cyberspace: contrasting chinese and western approaches. Chinese Journal of International Law, v. 16, n. 2, p. 271-310, 2017.

KENNEDY, Rónán. Algorithms and the Rule of Law. Legal Information Management, v. 17, n. 3, p. 170-172, 2017.

HILDEBRANDT, Mireille. Algorithmic regulation and the rule of law. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, v. 376, n. 2128, p. 20170355, 2018.

LESLIE, David et al. Artificial intelligence, human rights, democracy, and the rule of law: a primer. Available at SSRN 3817999, 2021.

DENCIK, Lina; KAUN, Anne. Datafication and the welfare state. Global Perspectives, v. 1, n. 1, 2020.

KITSOS, Panagiotis. The Limits of Government Surveillance. 2020.

DO CARMO BARRIGA, Antónia et al. The COVID-19 pandemic: yet another catalyst for governmental mass surveillance?. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, v. 2, n. 1, p. 100096, 2020.

FRIES, Martin. Man versus Machine: Using Legal Tech to Optimize the Rule of Law. Available at SSRN 2842726, 2016.


SEPARAÇÃO DOS PODERES

KRUHLOV, Vitalii et al. Public-private partnership in cybersecurity. In: CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2020. p. 619-628.

SILD, Jaana. Digitalization induced privatization of law.

MAAS, Jonne Julia Clara. The Power of Tech Companies: towards a non-dominating technology sector. 2020. Dissertação de Mestrado. University of Twente.


DIREITOS E DEMOCRACIA

AHMED, Zubeir. The Problematic Nature of Public Surveillance. ResPublica: Undergraduate Journal of Political Science, v. 5, n. 2, p. 78-83, 2021.

ZALNIERIUTE, Monika. From Data Retention to Facial Recognition Technologies: Counter-Terrorism Implications for Human Rights and the Rule of Law. Available at SSRN, 2021.

FREEMAN, Richard B. Who owns the robots rules the world. IZA World of Labor, 2015.

MCGAUGHEY, Ewan. Will robots automate your job away? Full employment, basic income, and economic democracy. Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, Working Paper, n. 496, 2018.

TRÉGUER, Félix. The Reason of State, Surveillance & Radical Democracy. 2019.

GREITENS, Sheena Chestnut. Surveillance, security, and liberal democracy in the post-COVID world. International Organization, v. 74, n. S1, p. E169-E190, 2020.

HADJI-JANEV, Metodi. PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS: CAN DEMOCRACY SURVIVE THE MASS-SURVEILLANCE IN THE ONGOING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION. CONTEMPORARY MACEDONIAN DEFENCE, 2021.

FUKUYAMA, Francis; RICHMAN, Barak; GOEL, Ashish. How to Save Democracy from Technology: Ending Big Tech's Information Monopoly. Foreign Aff., v. 100, p. 98, 2021.

SINKKONEN, Elina. Dynamic dictators: improving the research agenda on autocratization and authoritarian resilience. Democratization, p. 1-19, 2021.



TAYLOR, Veronica L. Regulatory rule of law. Regulatory theory: foundations and applications. ANU Press, Canberra, p. 393-413, 2017.

ADAMS, Maurice; JANSE, Ronald. Rule of law decay: terminology, causes, methods, markers and remedies. 2019.