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Оглавление1. Walter M. Brasch, “Fool’s Gold in the Nation’s Data-mining Programs,” Social Science Computer Review 23(4) (2005): 401–428.
2. Jan Fernback, “Selling Ourselves? Profitable Surveillance and Online Communities,” Critical Discourse Studies 4(3) (2007): 311–330.
3. William Clyde Partin, “Watch Me Pay: Twitch and the Cultural Economy of Surveillance,” Surveillance & Society 17(1/2) (2019): 153–160.
4. Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (New York: PublicAffairs, 2019).
5. It should be noted upfront that this chapter will not cover controversies that have stalked Amazon’s selling of offensive content through their e-store, such as things that advocate antisemitism, pedophilia, animal cruelty, homophobia and transphobia, and other bigoted works. Instead, the chapter focuses on how Amazon accrues and wields its power in pursuit of profit.
6. Dean Ritz, Defying Corporations, Defining Democracy: A Book of History and Strategies (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001).
7. Stacy Mitchell, “The Empire of Everything,” Nation, March 12, 2018.
8. Tony Romm, “Amazon Could Face Heightened Antitrust Scrutiny Under a New Agreement Between U.S. Regulators,” Washington Post, June 1, 2019, www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/06/02/amazon-could-face-heightened-antitrust-scrutiny-under-new-agreement-between-us-regulators/. Accessed April 19, 2020.
9. Kenneth Chang, “Jeff Bezos Unveils Blue Origin’s Vision for Space, and a Moon Lander,” New York Times, May 9, 2019, www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/science/jeff-bezos-moon.html.
10. Center for Responsive Politics, “Lobbying Spending Database—Amazon, 2018,” (2018), www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=D000023883&year=2018. Accessed April 19, 2020.
11. Stephanie Denning, “Why Jeff Bezos Bought the Washington Post,” Forbes, September 19, 2018, www.forbes.com/sites/stephaniedenning/2018/09/19/why-jeff-bezos-bought-the-washington-post/. Accessed April 19, 2020.
12. Carlotta Alfonsi, “Taming Tech Giants Requires Fixing the Revolving Door,” Kennedy School Review 19 (2018): 166–170.
13. Center for Responsive Politics (CRP), “Amazon.com: Summary,” (2018), www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000023883&cycle=2018. Accessed April 19, 2020.
14. Timothy K. Rusch, “Amazon Announces it Will Stop Funding American Legislative Exchange Council,” (2012), https://colorofchange.org/press_release/amazon-announces-it-will-no-longer-fund-alec/. Accessed April 19, 2020.
15. Ibid.
16. Center for Responsive Politics (CRP), “Amazon.com Expenditures,” (2018), www.opensecrets.org/pacs/expenditures.php?cycle=2018&cmte=C00360354. Accessed April 19, 2020.
17. Center for Responsive Politics (CRP), “Amazon.com: Total Contributions,” (2018), www.opensecrets.org/orgs/totals.php?id=D000023883&cycle=2018. Accessed April 19, 2020.
18. CRP, “Amazon.com: Summary.”
19. Tom Huddleston, “Amazon Will Pay $0 in Federal Taxes This Year—and It’s Partially Thanks to Trump,” CNBC News, February 15, 2019, www.cnbc.com/2019/02/15/amazon-will-pay-0-in-federal-taxes-this-year.html. Accessed April 19, 2020.
20. Rey Mashayekhi, “Why Amazon May Pay No Federal Income Taxes This Year,” Fortune, March 1, 2019, http://fortune.com/2019/03/01/amazon-federal-corporate-income-tax/.
21. Matthew Frankel, “What’s the Average Americans Tax Rate?”. USA Today, March 10, 2017, www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2017/03/10/whats-the-average-americans-tax-rate/98734396/. Accessed April 19, 2020.
22. Brad Tuttle, “Jeff Bezos is Already $40 Billion Richer This Year—While the Typical Amazon Worker Has Made Just $12,000,” CNN Money, June 5, 2018, http://money.com/money/5301812/jeff-bezos-net-worth-2018-amazon-worker-salary/.
23. Jeb Su, “Amazon Owns Nearly Half of The Public-Cloud Infrastructure Market Worth Over $32 Billion: A Report,” Forbes, August 2, 2019, www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2019/08/02/amazon-owns-nearly-half-of-the-public-cloud-infrastructure-market-worth-over-32-billion-report/#3c2a85c329e0. Accessed April 19, 2020.
24. eWeek, “Amazon Web Services Cloud Business Showing No Signs of Slowing Down,” eWeek, May 2, 2018, www.eweek.com/cloud/amazon-web-services-cloud-business-showing-no-signs-of-slowing-down. Accessed April 19, 2020.
25. Justin Grandinetti, “Welcome to a New Generation of Entertainment: Amazon Web Services and the Normalization of Big Data Analytics and RFID Tracking,” Surveillance & Society 17(1/2) (2019): 169–175. See p. 173.
26. William Blum, Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II (Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1995).
27. Karen Weise, “Amazon and Microsoft Are 2 Finalists for $10 Billion Pentagon Contract,” New York Times, April 10, 2019, www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/technology/amazon-microsoft-jedi-pentagon.html. Accessed April 19, 2020.
28. Jacob Silverman, “Tech’s Military Dilemma,” The New Republic, July/August (2018): 14–15.
29. Karl Evers-Hillstrom, “Following Recent Spike in Lobbying, Amazon Makes Move to DC Metro Area,” November 13, 2018, www.opensecrets.org/news/2018/11/amazon-makes-move-to-dc-metro-area/. Accessed April 19, 2020.
30. Annie Palmer, “Amazon Blames Trump for Losing $10 Billion JEDI Cloud Contract to Microsoft,” CNBC, December 9, 2019, www.cnbc.com/2019/12/09/amazon-blames-trump-for-losing-jedi-cloud-contract.html. Accessed April 19, 2020.
31. Jynnah Radford, “Key Findings About U.S. Immigrants,” Pew Research Center, 17 June 2019, www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/06/17/key-findings-about-u-s-immigrants/. Accessed April 19, 2020.
32. Ben Fox Rubin, “Prime Day Brings Out Anti-Amazon Wave of Protests and Activism,” July 15, 2019, www.cnet.com/news/prime-day-brings-out-anti-amazon-wave-of-protests-and-activism/. Accessed April 19, 2020.
33. Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, “Deportation Platforms: The AWS-ICE Alliance and the Fallacy of Explicit Agendas,” Surveillance & Society 17(1/2) (2019): 105–110.
34. Amazon, Amazon 2018 Annual Report, (2018), www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReports/PDF/NASDAQ_AMZN_2018.pdf. Accessed April 19, 2020.
35. Betsy Morris, “Amazon is Accused of Violating Kids’ Privacy with Smart Speakers,” Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2019, www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-is-accused-of-violating-kids-privacy-with-smart-speakers-11557374460. Accessed April 19, 2020.
36. Emily West, “Amazon: Surveillance as a Service,” Surveillance & Society 17(1/2) (2019): 27–33. See p. 29.
37. West 2019. EPIC, “EPIC Letter to FTC AG: Always On,” July 10, 2015, https://epic.org/privacy/internet/ftc/EPIC-Letter-FTC-AG-Always-On.pdf. Accessed April 19, 2020.
38. Sam Biddle, “Amazon’s Home Surveillance Chief Declared War on ‘Dirtbag Criminals’ as Company Got Closer to Police,” The Intercept, February 14, 2019, https://theintercept.com/2019/02/14/amazon-ring-police-surveillance/
39. Drew Harwell, “Doorbell-camera Firm Ring Has Partnered with 400 Police Forces, Extending Surveillance Concerns,” Washington Post, August 28, 2019, www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/08/28/doorbell-camera-firm-ring-has-partnered-with-police-forces-extending-surveillance-reach/.
40. Matthew Guariglia, “Amazon’s Ring is a Perfect Storm of Privacy Threats,” August 8, 2019, www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/08/amazons-ring-perfect-storm-privacy-threats. Accessed April 19, 2020.
41. Todd Haselton, “Apple, Google and Amazon are Cooperating to Make Your Home Gadgets Talk to Each Other,” CNBC News, December 18, 2019, www.cnbc.com/2019/12/18/apple-google-amazon-zigbee-partner-on-smart-home.html. Accessed April 19, 2020.
42. While dated in certain details, Brian Martin’s excellent book Information Liberation has many thought-provoking, theoretical contributions to make in regards to resisting surveillance capitalism. Brian Martin, Information Liberation (London: Freedom Press, 1998).