Transparency, Society and Subjectivity

Critical Perspectives

Emmanuel Alloa editor Dieter Thomä editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:11th Jul '18

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Transparency, Society and Subjectivity cover

This book critically engages with the idea of transparency whose ubiquitous demand stands in stark contrast to its lack of conceptual clarity. The book carefully examines this notion in its own right, traces its emergence in Early Modernity and analyzes its omnipresence in contemporary rhetoric. Today, transparency has become a catchword outplaying other Enlightenment values like empowerment, sincerity and the notion of a public sphere. In a suspicious manner, transparency is entangled in the discourses on power, surveillance, and self-exposure. Bringing together prominent scholars from the emerging field of Critical Transparency Studies, the book offers a map of the various sites at which transparency has become virulent and connects the dots between past and present. By studying its appearances in today’s hyper-mediated economies of information and by linking it back to its historical roots, the book analyzes transparency and its discontents, and scrutinizes the reasons why it has become the imperative of a supposedly post-ideological age.

“The book is a very welcome contribution to transparency literature. … I can warmly recommend reading the book to anyone who is interested in our current culture of transparency, its promises, and in particular its perils.” (Ida Koivisto, Res Publica, Vol. 25, 2019)

ISBN: 9783319771601

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 5309g

408 pages

1st ed. 2018