This essay delves into the developements taking place at the «micro» level of personal relations in the Web 2.0 environment, analysing these developements as expressing a peculiar form of «individualist communitarianism». Furthermore, the essay explores how the Web 2.0 technologies enable individuals to algorithmically «program» their social world, thus nurturing the illusion that they can rationally control it by filtering out any irrational element that might intrude upon it from the outside. An extreme case in that regard is the Japanese social phenomenon known as "hikikomori", which is explored considering the antisocial and juridically disruptive effects that may derive from this extreme attempt at so rationalizing one's social world.
L’hikikomori e il giardino all’inglese. Inquietante irrazionalità e solitudine comune / Verza, Annalisa. - In: RAGION PRATICA. - ISSN 1720-2396. - STAMPA. - 46:1(2016), pp. 243-260. [10.1415/83206]
L’hikikomori e il giardino all’inglese. Inquietante irrazionalità e solitudine comune
VERZA, ANNALISA
2016
Abstract
This essay delves into the developements taking place at the «micro» level of personal relations in the Web 2.0 environment, analysing these developements as expressing a peculiar form of «individualist communitarianism». Furthermore, the essay explores how the Web 2.0 technologies enable individuals to algorithmically «program» their social world, thus nurturing the illusion that they can rationally control it by filtering out any irrational element that might intrude upon it from the outside. An extreme case in that regard is the Japanese social phenomenon known as "hikikomori", which is explored considering the antisocial and juridically disruptive effects that may derive from this extreme attempt at so rationalizing one's social world.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.