Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

Standard

Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet. / Warnke, Martin.
Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society: 14th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC14 2020, Tokyo, Japan, September 9–11, 2020, Proceedings. Hrsg. / David Kreps; Taro Komukai; T.V. Gopal; Kaori Ishii. Cham: Springer Schweiz, 2020. S. 117-129 (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Warnke, M 2020, Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet. in D Kreps, T Komukai, TV Gopal & K Ishii (Hrsg.), Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society: 14th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC14 2020, Tokyo, Japan, September 9–11, 2020, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, Springer Schweiz, Cham, S. 117-129, 14th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC14 2020, Tokyo, Japan, 09.09.20. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62803-1_10

APA

Warnke, M. (2020). Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet. In D. Kreps, T. Komukai, T. V. Gopal, & K. Ishii (Hrsg.), Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society: 14th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC14 2020, Tokyo, Japan, September 9–11, 2020, Proceedings (S. 117-129). (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology). Springer Schweiz. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62803-1_10

Vancouver

Warnke M. Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet. in Kreps D, Komukai T, Gopal TV, Ishii K, Hrsg., Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society: 14th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC14 2020, Tokyo, Japan, September 9–11, 2020, Proceedings. Cham: Springer Schweiz. 2020. S. 117-129. (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology). doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-62803-1_10

Bibtex

@inbook{5b3d2bb504444d508141c1c7c7fb6689,
title = "Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet",
abstract = "When John Perry Barlow declared Cyberspace as independent from the common territory and sphere of influence by economy and state in 1996 he could not know what happened afterwards. All the dreams of immateriality and exclusion from state power had to recede from a reality of internet infrastructures that became more and more massive, resource consuming and dominant. What developed into the metaphor of The Cloud at the same time settled as a highly influential new power rivalling with democratic institutions of the state on its territory. According to Galloway it is the new means of power, the protocol, that reigns technology and society. The key question of this paper is if there is a close connection between the family of internet protocols and the regulatory means of state. My tentative answer is: yes, indeed, there are close connections between the two spheres that seemingly were incompatible: heaven (The Cloud) and earth (the state territory) couple strongly. The approach is done by Luhmannian Systems Theory, the term being “interpenetration” and “structural coupling”. The example will be the Chinese Social Credit System. The main thesis is that the Chinese Social Credit System couples its protocol to the laws and regulations of state and economy, also conceptualized as being protocols, via the internet as its common language. It turns out that the coupling and interpenetration could be highly efficient thus for the first time enabling a co evolution of a highly mobile turbo capitalist economy and a strict authoritarian state territory, a marriage between heaven and earth.",
keywords = "Cloud, Internet protocols, Systems theory, Digital media, Media and communication studies",
author = "Martin Warnke",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-62803-1_10",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-030-62802-4",
series = "IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology",
publisher = "Springer Schweiz",
pages = "117--129",
editor = "David Kreps and Taro Komukai and T.V. Gopal and Kaori Ishii",
booktitle = "Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society",
address = "Switzerland",
note = "14th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC14 2020 : Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society, HCC14 ; Conference date: 09-09-2020 Through 11-09-2020",
url = "https://hcc14.net/",

}

RIS

TY - CHAP

T1 - Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet

AU - Warnke, Martin

N1 - Conference code: 14

PY - 2020/1/1

Y1 - 2020/1/1

N2 - When John Perry Barlow declared Cyberspace as independent from the common territory and sphere of influence by economy and state in 1996 he could not know what happened afterwards. All the dreams of immateriality and exclusion from state power had to recede from a reality of internet infrastructures that became more and more massive, resource consuming and dominant. What developed into the metaphor of The Cloud at the same time settled as a highly influential new power rivalling with democratic institutions of the state on its territory. According to Galloway it is the new means of power, the protocol, that reigns technology and society. The key question of this paper is if there is a close connection between the family of internet protocols and the regulatory means of state. My tentative answer is: yes, indeed, there are close connections between the two spheres that seemingly were incompatible: heaven (The Cloud) and earth (the state territory) couple strongly. The approach is done by Luhmannian Systems Theory, the term being “interpenetration” and “structural coupling”. The example will be the Chinese Social Credit System. The main thesis is that the Chinese Social Credit System couples its protocol to the laws and regulations of state and economy, also conceptualized as being protocols, via the internet as its common language. It turns out that the coupling and interpenetration could be highly efficient thus for the first time enabling a co evolution of a highly mobile turbo capitalist economy and a strict authoritarian state territory, a marriage between heaven and earth.

AB - When John Perry Barlow declared Cyberspace as independent from the common territory and sphere of influence by economy and state in 1996 he could not know what happened afterwards. All the dreams of immateriality and exclusion from state power had to recede from a reality of internet infrastructures that became more and more massive, resource consuming and dominant. What developed into the metaphor of The Cloud at the same time settled as a highly influential new power rivalling with democratic institutions of the state on its territory. According to Galloway it is the new means of power, the protocol, that reigns technology and society. The key question of this paper is if there is a close connection between the family of internet protocols and the regulatory means of state. My tentative answer is: yes, indeed, there are close connections between the two spheres that seemingly were incompatible: heaven (The Cloud) and earth (the state territory) couple strongly. The approach is done by Luhmannian Systems Theory, the term being “interpenetration” and “structural coupling”. The example will be the Chinese Social Credit System. The main thesis is that the Chinese Social Credit System couples its protocol to the laws and regulations of state and economy, also conceptualized as being protocols, via the internet as its common language. It turns out that the coupling and interpenetration could be highly efficient thus for the first time enabling a co evolution of a highly mobile turbo capitalist economy and a strict authoritarian state territory, a marriage between heaven and earth.

KW - Cloud

KW - Internet protocols

KW - Systems theory

KW - Digital media

KW - Media and communication studies

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85097384573&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-62803-1_10

DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-62803-1_10

M3 - Article in conference proceedings

AN - SCOPUS:85097384573

SN - 978-3-030-62802-4

T3 - IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

SP - 117

EP - 129

BT - Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society

A2 - Kreps, David

A2 - Komukai, Taro

A2 - Gopal, T.V.

A2 - Ishii, Kaori

PB - Springer Schweiz

CY - Cham

T2 - 14th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC14 2020

Y2 - 9 September 2020 through 11 September 2020

ER -

DOI