Infrastructural Power
We were promised that the digital revolution would kill red tape, but the truth is far more complex. In this episode of Infrastructural Power, Rick and Rachael peel back the "user-friendly" curtain to reveal the rise of Digital Administrative Infrastructures. We explore how Big Data and bureaucracy have converged to create a "seamless" world where control is hidden in the code. From James C. Scott’s concept of "state legibility" to modern "Digital Taylorism" in the gig economy, we discuss how algorithms have become the new bureaucrats. We’ll dive into the three mechanisms of digital control—automation, coercive formatting, and algorithmic normalization—and examine the chilling implications of China’s Social Credit System. Are we losing our "unique individual spark" to the pursuit of perfect algorithmic order? Join us as we discuss how to reclaim "technical citizenship" and start seeing like a citizen in an age of invisible infrastructure.
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