Article(electronic)March 27, 2022

Technological disruption and democracy in the twenty-first century

In: European Journal of Futures Research, Volume 10, Issue 1

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Abstract

SummaryIn 2019, sociologist Manuel Castells categorically stated that liberal democracy has exhausted its historical trajectory and, quoting some verses by Octavio Paz, expressed: "Not what it could have been:/it is what it was./And what it was is dead." In this paper, we will reflect on this diagnosis based on five interrelated questions. To what extent is liberal democracy being affected by the current informational technological acceleration? Is there really a democratic crisis? What lessons can be learned from the Cambridge Analytica event? Will it be possible to manipulate feelings: hacking humans? What are the paths available for the future?

Languages

English

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

ISSN: 2195-2248

DOI

10.1186/s40309-022-00189-4

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