Thursday, March 24, 2011

No professor,no problem/Class discussion

Class today was mainly full of discussion about Ispy. We formed a circle like usual, one or two people started the conversation and people chimed in their thoughts at their leisure.
What I got out of chapters 6 and 7 of Ispy is that the government is trying to look more into our private lives in order to persuade our beliefs as a consumer. One example of this is when President Bush was in office, the government was encouraging civilians to buy war products as a way to support the war. I think the government is trying to have a say in what we buy in order to control us. We think we are in control because we are the ones who buy and do things based on our own beliefs, but these beliefs are actually influenced by others.
Chapter 7 talks more about the internet and surveillance. I think government monitoring or any kind of monitoring is a way of getting control. My problem is, it has not been made that big of a deal. I will never forget the scene in the movie Men In Black where the guy is spying on a past love through video surveillance on a computer. Thinking about it now, that is quite disturbing, because our government does have that kind of technology and we would be naive to think that they wouldn't use it on their own people.
In class today everyone chimed in, in the half an hour discussion we had, and then people blogged and left. I feel like having a professorless class was good in the fact that we able to discuss things amongst one another in a pace that was comfortable with everyone.

2 comments:

  1. This is a great title--well done.

    It's interesting that you mention pace--I don't quite know what this means (which isn't surprising since it unfolds when I'm absent).

    Your theme of control is interesting--an extra step you might think about is how we internalize, act, and repeat this control so that we do it on each and other and ourselves. This is the reflexivity Andrevich (and I) talk about.

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  2. When I say pace, I mean class was able to unfold without jumping around. Meaning, instead of having to go from topic to topic, we kind of let conversation flow until everyone said what they wanted.

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