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The Hacking of Culture and the Creation of Socio-Technical Debt

Kim Córdova and Bruce Schneier argue that the increased prominance of data and algorithms have shifted power and culture from nations to corporations. 

"[F]ragmentation of shared cultural identity reflects how the data surveillance business is rewriting both the established order of global power, and social contracts between national governments and their citizens."

Read more in e-flux Journal.

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