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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world full of Fake news, fake faces, fake writers and fake artists, why not fake a smartphone? Pretend that is your skin and words, pretend this is your cellphone. In here, you will find provocations about tech innovation and traditional fascism. Disclaimer: It comes with an irreversible Blue light filter but there is no guarantee it will improve your sleep.
Pretend This Is A Cellphone is the latest bilingual non-fiction pocket book from Plataforma9, and was presented for the first time at A Feira do Livro in Sao Paulo, in June 2023. It includes an article originally published in English in AK Press's exuberant anti-fascist anthology called No Pasaran!: Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis. Followed by an article originally published online at Le Monde Diplomatique, about the author's experience infiltrating Bolsonarista virtual groups; an article originally published in English in the academic journal CyberOrient, on digital monitoring of immigrants in the US and integration policies in the European Union; and finally, a short essay on the rise of Fintechs as they consider themselves to be at the forefront of financial inclusion and the fight against poverty.
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Index
Gringos and Fascism
Part I: The Anti-[blank] Manual
Part II: Capitalism, Fascism And White Supremacy
Part III: The White Aesthetic
Part IV: Conclusion?
Virtual Vandalism and the Dispute Against Leftists Digital Monitoring as a Threat to Human Mobility The Ultra Wealthy Dream of Fintech Unicorns
I?ndice
Gringos e Fascismo 7
Parte I: O Manual Anti-[insira opressa?o aqui]
Parte II: Capitalismo, Fascismo e Supremacia Branca
Parte III: A Este?tica Branca
Parte IV: Conclusa?o
O vandalismo virtual e a disputa contra 'esquerdistas' Monitoramento digital como ameac?a a? mobilidade humana Os ultra ricos sonham com unico?rnios da Fintech
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world full of Fake news, fake faces, fake writers and fake artists, why not fake a smartphone? Pretend that is your skin and words, pretend this is your cellphone. In here, you will find provocations about tech innovation and traditional fascism. Disclaimer: It comes with an irreversible Blue light filter but there is no guarantee it will improve your sleep.
Pretend This Is A Cellphone is the latest bilingual non-fiction pocket book from Plataforma9, and was presented for the first time at A Feira do Livro in Sao Paulo, in June 2023. It includes an article originally published in English in AK Press's exuberant anti-fascist anthology called No Pasaran!: Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis. Followed by an article originally published online at Le Monde Diplomatique, about the author's experience infiltrating Bolsonarista virtual groups; an article originally published in English in the academic journal CyberOrient, on digital monitoring of immigrants in the US and integration policies in the European Union; and finally, a short essay on the rise of Fintechs as they consider themselves to be at the forefront of financial inclusion and the fight against poverty.
?
Index
Gringos and Fascism
Part I: The Anti-[blank] Manual
Part II: Capitalism, Fascism And White Supremacy
Part III: The White Aesthetic
Part IV: Conclusion?
Virtual Vandalism and the Dispute Against Leftists Digital Monitoring as a Threat to Human Mobility The Ultra Wealthy Dream of Fintech Unicorns
I?ndice
Gringos e Fascismo 7
Parte I: O Manual Anti-[insira opressa?o aqui]
Parte II: Capitalismo, Fascismo e Supremacia Branca
Parte III: A Este?tica Branca
Parte IV: Conclusa?o
O vandalismo virtual e a disputa contra 'esquerdistas' Monitoramento digital como ameac?a a? mobilidade humana Os ultra ricos sonham com unico?rnios da Fintech