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| Posted by: | masnun at 2010-02-08 13:19:29 |
| Category: | Video / Movies |
| Description: | **Enemy Of The State**
Dr Aleks Krotoski continues her investigation into how the world-wide web is
transforming society. In this second film in the series, Aleks charts how the web is
reshaping relationships to authority and forging a new brand of politics.
The film features stories from the digital frontline in China, Iran and Eastern Europe
and interviews with some of the web's biggest names, including its inventor, Tim
Berners-Lee, as well as Martha Lane Fox, Al Gore and the founders of Twitter and
PayPal. The film presents the definitive guide to how the web is redrawing the
political landscape and unleashing a battle of ideas across the world.
Aleks tells the inside story of how the web is being used in pro-democracy
demonstrations in Iran and in direct-action environmental campaigning in the UK. She
examines the effect of unmediated and interactive sites such as Twitter and YouTube –
how they can generate a flood of news and link protests in moments, prompting instant
reaction from across the globe that then feeds back into events unfolding on the
ground.
Yet, while struggles for freedom capture the headlines, the film reveals how the web
is shifting power, sometimes menacingly, in ways never-before imagined.
In China, the authorities have proved extremely skilled in censoring and spying on the
quarter of a billion Chinese who use the web, employing an estimated 300,000
pro-government bloggers to bolster support for the regime.
The film gives the low-down on how the web has given new voice to extremist factions
including al-Qaeda and is even generating new forms of warfare. Aleks tells the
incredible story of how Estonia was brought to its knees by a string of cyber attacks,
launched by a handful of teenaged Russian hackers.
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