Platforms and the Planet : Big Tech, Digital Platforms and Environmental Responsibility (Digital Materialities and Sustainable Futures)

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Platforms and the Planet : Big Tech, Digital Platforms and Environmental Responsibility (Digital Materialities and Sustainable Futures)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

There is a growing public and scholarly attention to the environmental footprint of digital technologies, and to the climate responsibility of technology corporations and social media platforms specifically. Developing a critical understanding of the environmental responsibility and accountability of digital platforms, Platforms and the Planet focuses on the environmental responsibility of the so-called Big Tech, their digital media platforms and their role in the sustainability transition as a discursive, material, and ethical question.

Written from a much-needed critical and cross-disciplinary perspective, challenging the prevailing perspective on digital platforms as "green" and non-material entities, the chapters unpack their non-sustainable, material essence. Bridging critical platform studies with environmental studies and environmental communication studies, the chapters explore three broad themes. First, the chapters unpack what environmental sustainability means in relation to platforms. The second theme scrutinises the material and infrastructural dimensions of the digital platform society from the perspective of sustainability and global justice. Third, the chapters dive into the discourses of accountability by both digital platforms and actors criticizing them.

This edited collection is compelling reading for a wide range of researchers and students both in the fields of media and communication studies, digital sociology, and other fields of critical technology studies and environmental studies. The book will also be useful for those interested in global platform companies from the perspective of management and organization studies or more broadly as societal actors.

Contents

Introduction: Conceptualising and Theorising the Environmental Responsibility of Digital Platforms; Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, Mervi Pantti, and Olga Dovbysh

Section 1. Unpacking Environmental Sustainability

Chapter 1. The Eco-Materiality of Digital Platforms; Martina Skrubbeltrang Mahnke

Chapter 2. The Challenging Task of Estimating the Carbon Footprint of Digital Services; Salla-Maaria Laaksonen and Gopika Premsankar

Chapter 3. Understanding Moral Lapses in Design: Cultural Biases, Beliefs, and Narratives as Factors of Accidental Evil; Thomas Olsson

Chapter 4. Calculating, Reducing, Compensating, and Disconnecting: Summons of Digital Excess; Minna Vigren, Tero Karppi, and Olli Pyyhtinen

Section 2. Infrastructures and Materiality

Chapter 5. The Archival Paradox: DNA-Based Data Storage and the Data Hoarding Crisis; Mél Hogan, Deb Verhoeven, and Tessa J. Brown

Chapter 6. This Photograph has Never Been in a Data Centre: An Experimental Intervention in Pursuit of Responsible Research Practice; Flora Mary Bartlett and Julia Velkova

Chapter 7. Platform Opacity in the Global E-waste Dilemma; Lauren E. Bridges and Vusumuzi Maphosa

Section 3. Discourses of Responsibility

Chapter 8. Counter Accounts and Digital Advocacy: How Activists Enforce Platform Companies' Environmental Accountability; Markus Ojala and Mervi Pantti

Chapter 9. Challenging Plastic Polluters: Public Shaming Campaigns on Plastic Pollution on Social Media Platforms; Steph Hill

Chapter 10. Greening the Platforms or Organisational Bullshit? A Typology of Empty and Misleading Environmental Communication by Global Platform Companies; Meri Frig, Olga Dovbysh, and Salla-Maaria Laaksonen

Chapter 11. Climate Justice in Big Tech's Environmental Reporting; Mervi Pantti and Elis Karell

Closing Words

Afterword: Big Tech in a World-In-Crisis; Simon Cottle

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