Between Truth and Power The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism by Julie E. Cohen

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Author
Julie E. Cohen
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
376 pages
ISBN
978-0190246693
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Description

Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism delves into the intricate interplay between law and technology in our contemporary society. Author Julie E. Cohen explores how the current legal system, which has its roots in an earlier era of social and economic transformation, is undergoing significant changes as it grapples with the challenges posed by the information age.

The book focuses on the evolving relationships between legal institutions and broader societal shifts, examining the struggles over ownership of information resources and accountability for information harms. Cohen argues that law is not merely a passive instrument but actively participates in shaping economic and sociotechnical transformations. Through a multidisciplinary lens incorporating elements from legal theory, science and technology studies, information studies, communication studies, and organization studies, she constructs a nuanced theory of institutional change.

This comprehensive work provides a detailed account of the gradual emergence of legal frameworks tailored to the demands of the informational economy and the power dynamics these frameworks embody. Between Truth and Power is a compelling exploration of how law and technology are co-evolving in the digital age, making it essential reading for scholars, legal professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the complex interrelationships shaping our world.