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for propagating and overestimating the revolutionary potential of social media: "Shirky considers this model of activism an upgrade. But it is simply a form of organizing which favors the weak-tie connections that give us access to information over the strong-tie connections that help us persevere in
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critiqued the role of cyber-utopianism in global politics; stating that the belief is naïve and stubborn, enabling the opportunity for authoritarian control and monitoring. Morozov notes that "former hippies", in the 1990s, are responsible for causing this misplaced utopian belief: "Cyber-utopians
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notes that, "ideas, information, and applications now launching on Web sites around the world capitalise on the transparency, usability, and accessibility that the internet was born to deliver". In 2011,
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diminished the majority-utopian views of cyberspace; however, modern day "cyber skeptics" continue to exist. They believe in the idea that
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allows repressive governments to adapt their tactics to respond to threats by using technology against dissenting movements.
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economic policies. These beliefs are thought by some to have been characteristic of the culture of the IT industry in
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ambitiously set out to build a new and improved United Nations, only to end up with a digital Cirque du Soleil".
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Criticism in the past couple of decades has been made out against positivist readings of the internet. In 2010,
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From counterculture to cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the rise of digital utopianism
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From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism
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The existence of this belief has been documented since the beginning of the internet. The bursting of the
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argues against the perception of digital socialism as a utopia. Digital socialism can be categorized as a
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One of the first initiatives associated with digital technologies and utopianism was the Chilean
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and the belief that online communication helps bring about a more decentralized,
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and the West Coast of the United States during the dot-com boom of the 1990s.
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is a "grand utopian movement" similar to "communist society" as described by
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is being seen to be an idea motivated by cyber-utopianism. In Italy, the
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The age of spiritual machines : when computers exceed human intelligence
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Renaissance Now! Media Ecology and the New Global Narrative
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rights and whose legalisation was not expected - a utopia.
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Flichy, Patrice. The internet imaginaire. Mit Press, 2007.
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Cyber-utopianism has been considered a derivative of
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Natale, Simone; Ballatore, Andrea (1 January 2014).
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The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom,
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Index

Digital utopianism
a series
Utopias

Arcadia
City of the Caesars
Cloud cuckoo land
Cockaigne
Eden
Elysium
Fortunate Isles
Garden of the gods
Shangri-La
Golden Age
Satya Yuga
Great Unity
Ketumati
Kingdom of God
Opona
Libertatia
Mag Mell
Mahoroba
Merry England
Mezzoramia
Mount Penglai
Most Great Peace
New Jerusalem
Zion
Ideology and Utopia
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