Google Archipelago
Michael Rectenwald
What’s inside
Google Archipelago examines Big Digital’s suppression of free speech and online freedom, arguing its implications for society and individual rights.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding the dynamics of digital censorship
- Recognizing threats to free speech in digital spaces
- Gaining insights into the political power of tech giants
- Equipping for advocacy and informed digital citizenship
Key Points
- Exploration of Big Digital’s control over speech
- Analysis of digital platforms as ideological forces
- Implications for democracy and personal freedoms
- Case studies of censorship and control
- Future outlook on digital governance and resistance
Who’s it For
- Tech enthusiasts
- Digital rights advocates
- Free speech proponents
- Students of political science
About author
Michael Rectenwald, a former NYU professor, writes critically on issues of digital freedom, censorship, and the socio-political impacts of technology.