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Who Are You Really? Dr. Hector Amaya on Identity, Power & the Right to Disappear

41 min · 20. kesä 2026
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What does it truly mean to be anonymous in the digital age, and who gets to decide? In this thought-provoking episode of Business Talk, Dr. Hector Amaya, Professor of Communication at the University of Southern California Annenberg, unpacks his compelling new book, The Economy of Anonymity: Power in the Age of Identification. Drawing on vivid real-world cases, from Lucy, the courageous anonymous blogger who risked her life reporting on Mexico's cartel violence, to Jane Austen publishing novels under a pen name to defy 19th-century gender norms, Dr. Amaya reveals how anonymity is neither a simple shield nor a privilege, but an unevenly distributed social resource that can both empower the marginalized and be weaponized against them. He introduces a critical distinction between horizontal anonymity, the kind we enjoy among our peers online, and vertical anonymity toward institutions, which corporations and governments are rapidly eroding in the age of surveillance capitalism. Whether you are a citizen, a policymaker, or a designer shaping the digital world, this conversation will fundamentally change the way you think about identity, power, and the right to disappear. This podcast is brought to you by Global Management Consultancy. Disclaimer: 1. The background music incorporated in this video is the intellectual property of its respective developer and is protected under applicable copyright laws. Notwithstanding that it is a free-to-use version, Business Talk, Global Management Consultancy, and Deepak Bhatt do not own, and expressly do not claim, any rights, title, or interest in or to this music. 2. Dr. Hector Amaya shared key insights from his book, “The Economy of Anonymity: Power in the Age of Identification”, in an engaging episode of the Business Talk podcast. The uploaded video contains copyrighted content, so changing any graphics, music, or on-screen appearance of the author or host is not allowed.

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