Black Mirror: dystopias, realities, and Internet policies

Discussing the relationship between current debates and conflicts in the field of internet policies with the episodes of the series depicting a dystopian future.

Institutional
Duração: 2017 - 2017
Status: Concluído

Throughout the second semester of 2017, members of the Center for Law, Internet, and Society (NDIS) at the Law School of the University of São Paulo (USP) discussed current debates and conflicts in the field of internet policies using episodes from the series Black Mirror, created by Charlie Brooker and aired on Channel 4 and Netflix.

 

In order to share these reflections, InternetLab promoted the series of blog posts titled “Black Mirror: Dystopias, Realities, and Internet Policies.” There are ten reviews, prepared by members of NDIS, commenting on various episodes of the series.

 

Review of Episode “The National Anthem” (S01 E01)

Review of Episode “Hated in the Nation” (S03 E06)

Review of Episode “The Entire History of You” (S01 E03)

Review of Episode “Nosedive” (S03 E01)

Review of Episode “The Waldo Moment” (S02 E03)

Review of Episode “Be Right Back” (S02 E01)

Review of Episode “White Christmas” (S02 E04)

Review of Episode “Shut Up and Dance” (S03 E03)

Review of Episode “San Junipero” (S03 E04)

Review of Episode “White Bear” (S02 E02)