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Search and seizure. Google as interface to web content and user data

Published on Mar 24, 20123632 Views

With a market share of over 80%, the search engine Google is the dominant means for accessing online information. Today, there are hardly any search providers left that are able to compete with Goog

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Search and Seizure Google as interface to web content and user data00:00
sovereign power - disciplinary power - governmentality03:19
sovereign power - disciplinary power - governmentality - translations06:30
sovereign power07:05
Leviathan (1)07:21
Leviathan (2)07:28
Michel Foucault „Power/Knowledge“08:55
Google case study (1)09:51
disciplinary power10:36
Google case study (2)10:43
Google case study (3)13:55
Google case study (4)14:12
Google case study (5)14:28
Google Webmaster Central Blog14:47
governmentality16:01
Frédéric Vandenberghe „Deleuzian capitalism“ (1)16:24
Michel Foucault „Security, Territory, Population“18:44
Google case study (6)20:20
Google case study (7)23:14
Frédéric Vandenberghe „Deleuzian capitalism“ (2)25:57
Frédéric Vandenberghe „Deleuzian capitalism“ (3)27:51
David Rodowick „An uncertain utopia - digital culture“29:16
Bruno Latour „Reassembling the Social“ (1)34:27
translations34:53
Bradley Horowitz, Google VP of Product Interview with Steven Levy, Wired Magazine, 09/201136:37
TrackMeNot39:30
Bruno Latour „Reassembling the Social“ (2)40:21
Theo Röhle Research Training Group „Automatisms“41:38