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Authors: Viktor Mayer-Schonberger
ISBN-13: 9780691138619, ISBN-10: 0691138613
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Date Published: September 2009
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Viktor Mayer-Schonberger


After ten years on the faculty of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger is director of the Information and Innovation Policy Research Centre at the National University of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He is the coeditor of "Governance and Information Technology: From Electronic Government to Information Government".

Book Synopsis

"If the gathering, storage, and processing of information puts us all in the center of a digital panopticon, the failure to forget creates a panopticon crossbred with a time-travel machine. Mayer-Schönberger catalogs the range of social concerns that are arising as technology favors remembering over forgetting, and offers some approaches that might give forgetting a respected place in the digital world. Read this book. Don't forget about forgetting."--David Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"Delete is, ironically, a book you will not forget. It provides a sweeping but well-balanced account of the challenges we face in a world where our digital traces are saved for life. These issues transcend just issues of privacy but go to the heart of how our society and we as individuals function, remember, and learn. I highly recommend this most informative and delightful book."--John Seely Brown, University of Southern California, coauthor of The Social Life of Information

"An erudite and wide-reaching account of the role that forgetting has played in history--and how forgetting became an exception due to digital technology and global networks. Mayer-Schönberger vividly depicts the legal, social, and cultural implications of a world that no longer remembers how to forget. Delete deserves the broadest possible readership."--Paul M. Schwartz, Berkeley School of Law

"In a work of extraordinary breadth and erudition, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger broadens the 'privacy' debate to encompass the dimension of time. His concept of 'digital forgetting' reshapes how sociologists, technologists, and policymakers must define and protect individual autonomy as technology usurps the prerogatives of human memory."--Philip Evans, Boston Consulting Group

"Human society has taken for granted the fact of forgetting. Technology has made us less able to forget, and this change, as Mayer-Schönberger nicely demonstrates, will have a profound effect on society. We as a culture must think carefully and strategically about this incredibly significant problem. Delete will spark a debate we need to have."--Lawrence Lessig, author of Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy

"Delete is a refreshingly philosophical take on the new dilemmas created by extensive digital documentation of our daily lives. Mayer-Schönberger's background in business and technology leads him to a creative and novel response to the challenges generated by persistent storage of data. Delete is a valuable contribution."--Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall Law School

Robert Fulford - National Post

Surprising and fascinating. . . . Delete opens a highly useful debate.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments ix CHAPTER I: Failing to Forget the "Drunken Pirate" 1
CHAPTER II: The Role of Remembering and the Importance of Forgetting 16
CHAPTER III: The Demise of Forgetting--and Its Drivers 50
CHAPTER IV: Of Power and Time--Consequences of the Demise of Forgetting 92
CHAPTER V: Potential Responses 128
CHAPTER VI: Reintroducing Forgetting 169
CHAPTER VII: Conclusions 196
Notes 201
Bibliography 219
Index 233

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