
Hyperconnectivity
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Dominique Carré, Labsic University Paris 13, France.
Geneviève Vidal, Labsic University Paris 13, France.
Content
Introduction vii
Chapter 1 The Technological Offer and Globalized Services 1
1.1 Importance of the open communication protocol 2
1.2 Mediation and industrialization of connection 7
1.3 Monopolies and dominance 11
Chapter 2 The Hyperconnected Economy 21
2.1 A free mode of access and use 22
2.2 Two indirect funding methods: advertising and data marketing 28
2.2.1 Advertising revenues 29
2.2.2 Data production and sales 33
2.3 An activation method: solicitation 36
2.4 The government's involvement 44
Chapter 3 Social Appropriation and Digital Culture 51
3.1 Ambivalence of uses 58
3.2 Industrialization of the uses of interactivity: territories of hyperconnectivity 66
3.3 Uses of interactivity 73
Chapter 4 Renunciation and Negotiations 77
4.1 Uses at the foundation of renunciation and negotiations 77
4.2 Negotiated renunciation 92
Chapter 5 Environmental Issues 105
5.1 Absence of environmental dimension 107
5.2 Materiality of the immaterial 112
5.3 Energy consumption and greenhouse gas production 120
5.4 Impacts of software and website design 127
5.5 Injunctive, ecological and programmed obsolescence 132
5.5.1 Planned obsolescence 133
5.5.2 Injunctive obsolescence 135
5.5.3 Ecological obsolescence 136
Conclusion 139
References 147
Index 161
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