Runaway Technology, 9781108444576
Paperback
Tech titans beware: Law can harness runaway tech for humanity.

Runaway Technology

can law keep up?

$76.75

  • Paperback

    306 pages

  • Release Date

    25 February 2021

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Summary

Taming Tech: How Law Can Reclaim Our Future

In an era defined by corporate surveillance, AI, deep fakes, genetic modification, and relentless automation, law often struggles to keep pace with runaway technological change. We’re told by some that resistance is futile.

Joshua A. T. Fairfield challenges this narrative, offering a compelling new perspective on the nature of law itself. He argues that law isn’t just a reactive force; it’s a social technology, crafted by humans to…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781108444576
ISBN-10:1108444571
Author:Joshua A.T. Fairfield
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:306
Release Date:25 February 2021
Weight:460g
Dimensions:227mm x 151mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

‘Can democracy keep pace with technology? Yes, says Joshua Fairfield, but only if we swiftly adapt the language of law itself.’ Edward Castronova, Indiana University

‘Can democracy keep pace with technology? Yes, says Joshua Fairfield, but only if we swiftly adapt the language of law itself.’ Edward Castronova, Indiana University‘Professor Fairfield has given us a critically important and engaging book. It is urgent, yet has timeless wisdom. It is erudite, but also highly accessible. It is consequential yet still laced with commendable levity. Runaway Technology is a must-read not just because of its insight into whether the law can keep up with modern technology, but because of its perspective on the law itself as a tool for human flourishing.’ Woodrow Hartzog, Northeastern University‘Fairfield’s Runaway Technology offers a powerful argument for the centrality of law to our efforts to tackle a range of contemporary threats through organization and cooperation. Recent decades have seen a shift in power away from legal institutions and towards private actors and the technologies they control. By rejecting the reductive turn to economics and techno-determinism that drive policymaking today, Fairfield reminds us that law, when properly conceptualized as a dynamic social technology, provides a set of tools for constructing, adapting, interrogating, and justifying the narratives that guide our culture and our future.’ Aaron Perzanowski, Case Western Reserve University‘… stimulating, intelligent, challenging … I encourage you to read the book …’ Christina Spiesel, Metascience‘This book will appeal to readers who want a deeper understanding of how language, and the language of law, can be cooperatively used to effect social and legal change.’ Sally Sax, Canadian Law Library Review’[Fairfield’s] arguments are not only entertaining but well written … Highly recommended.’ J. A. Stever, Choice

About The Author

Joshua A.T. Fairfield

Joshua A. T. Fairfield is William D. Bain Family Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University School of Law. He is the author of Owned: Property, Privacy, and the New Digital Serfdom (2017). A Fulbright and Fernand Braudel Scholar, Professor Fairfield was a privacy and civil liberties counsel on intelligence community studies of virtual worlds, and was part of the founding team of Rosetta Stone.

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