Book part: Self-monitoring and corporate interests
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Nick Montfort ponders about the fate of buzzwords in the
history of digital media, praises the Internet for supporting
intellectual advancement, and does not expect a for-profit
organization such as Google to serve the intellectual community
or nonprofit organization. He addresses self-monitoring systems
as corporate monitoring systems, he assumes authorship
over a text resulting from a program he wrote including legal
responsibility in case this text incited a riot, and he doesn’t
fear the quantitative turn of Digital Humanities but hopes for a
“digital media DH”.
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