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The Internet is often hyped as a means to enhanced consumer power: a hypercustomized media world where individuals exercise unprecedented control over what they see and do. That is the scenario media guru Nicholas Negroponte predicted in the 1990s, with his hypothetical online newspaper The Daily Meāand it is one we experience now in daily ways. But, as media expert Joseph Turow shows, the customized media environment we inhabit today reflects diminished consumer power. Not only ads and discounts but even news and entertainment are being customized by newly powerful media agencies on the basis of data we donāt know they are collecting and individualized profiles we donāt know we have. Little is known about this new industry: how is this data being collected and analyzed? And how are our profiles created and used? How do you know if you have been identified as a ātargetā or āwasteā or placed in one of the industryās finer-grained marketing niches? Are you, for example, a Socially Liberal Organic Eater, a Diabetic Individual in the Household, or Single City Struggler? And, if so, how does that affect what you see and do online?
Drawing on groundbreaking research, including interviews with industry insiders, this important book shows how advertisers have come to wield such power over individuals and media outletsāand what can be done to stop it.
EdituraYale University Press
Dimensiuni165 x 241 x 25
Data Publicarii03/02/2012
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Numar pagini288
Aceasta este o carte in limba engleza. Descrierea cartii (tradusa din engleza cu Google Translate) este in limba romana din motive legale.
Internetul este adesea hyped ca un mijloc de a creste puterea consumatorului: o lume media hipercustomizata in care indivizii exercita un control fara precedent asupra a ceea ce vad si fac. Acesta este scenariul pe care guruul media Nicholas Negroponte l-a prezis in anii 1990, cu ipoteticul sau ziar online The Daily Me - si este unul pe care il experimentam acum in moduri zilnice.