TY - BOOK AU - Jørgensen,Rikke Frank AU - Kaye,David TI - Human rights in the age of platforms T2 - Information policy SN - 9780262353946 AV - JC571 .H7695266 2019eb U1 - 341.48 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Cambridge, Massachusetts PB - The MIT Press KW - Human rights KW - Information society KW - Information technology KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; I; Datafication; "We make them dance" : surveillance capitalism, the rise of instrumentarian power, and the threat to human rights; Shoshana Zuboff --; Digital transformations, informed realities and human conduct; Mikkel Flyverbom & Glen Whelan --; Representation, accountability, and equality in big data and machine learning; Anja Bechmann --; Situating personal information : privacy in the algorithmic age; Jens-Erik Mai --; II; Platforms; Online advertisement as a shaper of public communication; Fernando Bermejo --; Moderating the public sphere; Jillian York & Ethan Zuckerman --; Rights talk : in the kingdom of online giants; Rikke Frank Jørgensen --; III; Regulation; The human rights obligations of non-state actors; Agnes Callamard --; The council of Europe and internet intermediaries : a case-study of tentative posturing; Tarlach McGonagle --; The privacy disconnect; Joris van Hoboken --; Regulating private harms online : content regulation under human rights law; Molly Land N2 - "Today such companies as Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter play an increasingly important role in how users form and express opinions, encounter information, debate, disagree, mobilize, and maintain their privacy. What are the human rights implications of an online domain managed by privately owned platforms? According to the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, adopted by the UN Human Right Council in 2011, businesses have a responsibility to respect human rights and to carry out human rights due diligence. But this goal is dependent on the willingness of states to encode such norms into business regulations and of companies to comply. In this volume, contributors from across law and internet and media studies examine the state of human rights in today's platform society."--Provided by publisher UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78567 ER -