Evgeny Morozov (@evgenymorozov) is the author of The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom, winner of Harvard's Kennedy Schoo l's 2012 Goldsmith Book Prize, and a New York Times Notable Book of 2011. He is also a visiting scholar at Stanford University and a contributing editor to the Boston Review. His articles have appeared in the Financial Times, the Economist, the Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, the Boston Globe, and many other publications. He writes a monthly column that comes out in Slate, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany), El Pais (Spain), Corriere della Sera (Italy) and several other newspapers. He was born in Belarus.
葉夫根尼·莫羅佐夫 (Evgeny Morozov),《新共和》雜誌編輯,《紐約時報》《金融時報》《華爾街日報》《Slate》等媒體專欄作傢。著有《網絡錯覺:互聯網自由的陰暗麵》(The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom)。
作者最近的專欄文章:
隱私比科技革命更重要 http://www.ftchinese.com/story/001049817
用智能手機監控囚犯在傢服刑? http://cn.nytimes.com/opinion/20130401/c01morozov/
Our society is at a crossroads. Smart technology is transforming our world, making many aspects of our lives more convenient, efficient and—in some cases—fun. Better and cheaper sensors can now be embedded in almost everything, and technologies can log the products we buy and the way we use them. But, argues Evgeny Morozov, technology is having a more profound effect on us: it is changing the way we understand human society.
In the very near future, technological systems will allow us to make large-scale and sophisticated interventions into many more areas of public life. These are the discourses by which we have always defined our civilization: politics, culture, public debate, morality, humanism. But how will these disciplines be affected when we delegate much of the responsibility for them to technology? The temptation of the digital age is to fix everything—from crime to corruption to pollution to obesity—by digitally quantifying, tracking, or gamifiying behavior. But when we change the motivations for our moral, ethical and civic behavior, do we also change the very nature of that behavior? Technology, Morozov proposes, can be a force for improvement—but only if we abandon the idea that it is necessarily revolutionary and instead genuinely interrogate why and how we are using it.
From urging us to drop outdated ideas of the Internet to showing how to design more humane and democratic technological solutions, To Save Everything, Click Here is about why we will always need to consider the consequences of the way we use technology.
说他狂犬吠日肯定是有点过了,哗众取宠也未必合适。本来想看看从批判技术的角度看看技术对我们造成的问题与潜在危害,所以选择了这本书。出版社的宣传也一定程度上蒙蔽真实的信息。 总之,书到手之后,基本上是臭不可读。文句不佳,也不知道是原作如此,还是翻译水平,更为重要...
評分在硅谷,莫洛佐夫是一位很另类的观察者,在硅谷一片歌颂技术至上的声音中,他果断的发出一个技术至死的理论,引发媒体热议,却也树敌无数。2009年的TED演讲中,莫洛佐夫直截了当的说道:互联网并不能促进民主,反倒会助独裁统治一臂之力。这句话在某些国家已经得到了验证。接下...
評分毫无疑问莫洛佐夫的书包涵了真知灼见,只不过按照他的水平,这本书本可以再简洁些,优雅些,虽然冗长的论证是为了更有力,更普及的论证时下互联网中心主义方法论的重大缺陷,但是对于能够独立思考的读者来说还是过于冗长,从中提取核心观点稍微复杂了些,尤其对于文化背景完全...
評分對浪漫氣息的solutionism提供的藥方子保持警惕,但我並沒有被說服
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评分這個80年代齣生在東歐卻老是給人西方老派知識分子錯覺的傢夥善於用他慣有的嘲諷語氣縫紉齣主義的皮球,然後看似超脫的一腳踢開。不過,請問Morozov老師的減肥行為如何與您批判的技術解決主義區分開來?
评分這個80年代齣生在東歐卻老是給人西方老派知識分子錯覺的傢夥善於用他慣有的嘲諷語氣縫紉齣主義的皮球,然後看似超脫的一腳踢開。不過,請問Morozov老師的減肥行為如何與您批判的技術解決主義區分開來?
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