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" Transparency, society and subjectivity : "
Emmanuel Alloa and Dieter Thomä, editors.
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BL
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865342
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Title & Author
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Transparency, society and subjectivity : : critical perspectives /\ Emmanuel Alloa and Dieter Thomä, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2018]
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, ©2018
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1 online resource (xi, 408 pages)
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ISBN
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3319771604
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: 3319771612
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: 9783319771601
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: 9783319771618
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9783319771601
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents
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Intro; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; Transparency: Thinking Through an Opaque Concept; Not such Wicked Leaks; Embassies Have Morphed into Espionage Centers; A Real Secret Is an Empty Secret; Technology Now Advances Crabwise; Part I: Transparency in the Making; Transparency: A Magic Concept of Modernity; A New TransparentoCene?; A Magic Concept; An Emergent Field-But No Field Glasses; From Transparency to Diaphaneity and Back; Inward and Outward: Psychogenetic and Sociogenetic Transparency; Transparency as Openness: A Contradiction?; Whose Enlightenment?
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From Univocity to Plurality: A Cubist OutlookWorks Cited; Seeing It All, Doing It All, Saying It All: Transparency, Subject, and the World; Much Ado About Everything; Doing It All: From Sophocles to Shelley; Saying It All: From Euripides to Diderot; Seeing It All: From Descartes to Bentham; Transparency and All-ness; Preserving Surveillance; Inverting Surveillance; Hybridization; Internalization; Works Cited; The Dream of Transparency: Aquinas, Rousseau, Sartre; I; II; III; IV; Works Cited; The Unbounded Confession; Reforming Confession; Authenticating Confession; Fictionalizing Confession
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Regulation and Transparency as Rituals of Distrust: Reading Niklas Luhmann Against the GrainTrust in Trust; Trust, Procedures, Legitimation; Legitimation by Procedural Rhetoric: The Case of Regulation; Transparency as Media Ritual; Works Cited; Not Individuals, Relations: What Transparency Is Really About. A Theory of Algorithmic Governmentality; Governing from the Real; Algorithmic Governmentality; Transparency Is All About Relations; Thinking the "Becoming-Status" of the Relation in Order to Escape Pure Repetition; Works Cited; Obfuscated Transparency; The Ambiguity of the Concept
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Transparency in the Public MindTransparency as an Alternative to Regulation; The Changing Mix; In Campaign Finance; More Generally; Better than Regulation; Transparency vs. Competing Goods; Transparency Is Itself a Form of Regulation; People's Cognitive Capabilities Are Limited; Intermediaries Can Alleviate but Not Eliminate the Cognitive Limitations; Transparency Assumes Direct Democracy; Work Cited; Publicity and Transparency: The Itinerary of a Subtle Distinction; Introduction; Theoretical Distinctions Between Transparency and Publicity; Transparency as a Metaphor; Conclusion; Works Cited
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Works CitedSeeing It All: Bentham's Panopticon and the Dark Spots of Enlightenment; Transparent Bodies; The Transparent Empire; The Transparent Universe; Works Cited; Transparency, Humanism, and the Politics of the Future Before and After May'68; After the War Was Over; Transparency and Futurity in the Mid-1960s; 1968: The Breakup of the Future; Conclusion: Transparency and the 1968 Bifurcation; Works Cited; Part II: Under the Crystal Dome; The Limits of Transparency; Transparency as a Major Good; Transparency Defined; Transparency Has Long Been Recognized as a Major Good
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Abstract
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This book critically engages with the idea of transparency whose ubiquitous demand stands in stark contrast to its lack of conceptual clarity. The book carefully examines this notion in its own right, traces its emergence in Early Modernity and analyzes its omnipresence in contemporary rhetoric. Today, transparency has become a catchword outplaying other Enlightenment values like empowerment, sincerity and the notion of a public sphere. In a suspicious manner, transparency is entangled in the discourses on power, surveillance, and self-exposure. Bringing together prominent scholars from the emerging field of Critical Transparency Studies, the book offers a map of the various sites at which transparency has become virulent and connects the dots between past and present. By studying its appearances in today's hyper-mediated economies of information and by linking it back to its historical roots, the book analyzes transparency and its discontents, and scrutinizes the reasons why it has become the imperative of a supposedly post-ideological age.
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Subject
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Subjectivity.
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Transparency (Philosophy)
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Transparency (Philosophy)-- Social aspects.
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Subject
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PHILOSOPHY-- Metaphysics.
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Subject
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Subjectivity.
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Subject
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Transparency (Philosophy)
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Dewey Classification
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111
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LC Classification
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BD460.T73
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Alloa, Emmanuel
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Thoma, Dieter
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