Big Tech’s material contributions to digital authoritarianism in the GCC countries
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Author
Kjærstad, Aksel Eck
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Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Comunicació i Relacions Internacionals Blanquerna
Publication date
2023Abstract
Digital authoritarianism has been on the rise in the Gulf since the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011.
Through practices such as surveillance, censorship, and social manipulation and disinformation,
the Gulf governments have routinely deployed digital tools in order to repress dissidents, sway
public discourse and control online content. Over the past decade, all six of the GCC countries’
governments have adopted national vision frameworks, including objectives of sweeping digital
transformations and (neo)liberalization programs which will see relationships between the
governments and its citizens be transformed in various ways. In order to build the necessary
infrastructure for said digital transformations the GCC governments have attracted investments
from foreign Big Tech companies. This paper analyzes these investments and the foreign Big
Tech companies support of the relevant governments’ objectives for digitalization of society,
economy and government. Through this analysis, it seeks to assess to what extent these
investments will increase the governments’ capacity to carry out digital authoritarian practices.
Arguing that the Big Tech investments will give the governments legal control over larger
quantities of personal data and that they will incorporate surveillance capitalist technologies into
their state apparatus, the paper concludes that said investments will further increase the GCC
governments’ capacity for digital authoritarianism.
Document Type
Project / Final year job or degree
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
3 - Social Sciences
Keywords
TFG
Autoritarisme digital
Consell de Cooperació per als Estats Àrabs del Golf
Relacions internacionals
Pages
42 p.
Note
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