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Control: Digitality as Cultural Logic by Seb Franklin
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Control: Digitality as Cultural Logic by Seb Franklin is a groundbreaking work that examines how the logic of digital technology has permeated and reshaped modern culture, economics, and social life. Franklin explores the concept of "digitality" not just as a technological phenomenon but as a pervasive cultural logic that influences how we think, work, and organize society. Drawing on media theory, critical theory, and the history of technology, the book traces how control systems and computational thinking have come to structure everything from labor and management to communication and social interaction. By connecting the rise of digital technology to broader cultural and economic transformations, Franklin offers a compelling critique of how digital logics have normalized new forms of control and power in contemporary life. This book is essential reading for those interested in media studies, cultural theory, and the societal impacts of digital technologies.