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Jared Schroeder

    The Structure of Ideas
    The Press Clause and Digital Technology's Fourth Wave
    • The Press Clause and Digital Technology's Fourth Wave

      Media Law and the Symbiotic Web

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book explores the complexities of the press clause from the First Amendment, emphasizing its ambiguous definition. It aims to provide clarity for courts and modern publishers, focusing on the protection of expression in the context of evolving networked communication. By examining this legal framework, the author seeks to address the challenges posed by the fourth wave of media and its implications for freedom of speech.

      The Press Clause and Digital Technology's Fourth Wave
    • In his historic 1919 dissent, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes named, and thus catalyzed the creation of, the marketplace of ideas. This conceptual space has, ever since, been used to give shape to American constitutional notions of the freedom of expression. It has also eluded clear definition, as jurists and scholars have contested its meaning for more than a century. In The Structure of Ideas, Jared Schroeder takes on the task of mapping the various iterations of the marketplace, from its early foundations in Enlightenment beliefs in universal truths and rational actors, to its increasingly expansive parameters for protecting expression in the arenas of commercial, corporate, and online speech. Schroeder contends that in today's information landscape, marked by the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence, the marketplace is failing to provide a space where truths succeed and falsity fails. AI and networked technologies have thoroughly overpowered all traditional pictures of the marketplace up to now. Schroeder proposes various theoretical interventions that would revise the marketplace for the current moment, and concludes by describing a new space built around algorithms, AI, and virtual communication.

      The Structure of Ideas