Digitalisierung und Demokratie: Ethische Perspektiven

Stuttgart: Steiner (2020)
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Abstract

Digitalization has set in motion social processes that are having an impact on our democratic fabric. These include phenomena that affect the media system itself, such as a weakening of quality journalism, a strengthening of disinformation and populist media, and an increasing power of opinion of intermediaries (such as Google, Meta, et al.). As a result, processes can be observed that directly affect our understanding of democracy: these are, in particular, tendencies that lead to the destabilization of democratic opinion- and will-forming and thus call democratic negotiation and decision-making processes into question. Surveillance technologies that encroach on our fundamental values of privacy and autonomy can be just as dangerous to democracy. The authors reflect from ethical, media studies, philosophical and legal perspectives on the significance of current developments for our democracy in a digital world, and what normative requirements and options for action exist.

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