Social Capital, Aoife Barry
Social Capital, Aoife Barry
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Social Capital

Author: Aoife Barry

Narrator: Aoife Barry

Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 04/27/2023


Synopsis

A David and Goliath story about Ireland’s role as prime real estate for the world’s largest tech multinationals, and the considerable impact it has had on us as individuals. At the start of the millennium, the Tech giants landed on Ireland’s shores. Dublin, once one of Europe’s poorest cities, became a beacon of Silicon Valley’s promise of progress and power. As the face of the capital was remade in the image of Big Tech, Irish society embraced technology like no other. Romantic Ireland was dead and gone: social media was here to stay. In this provocative account, Aoife Barry explores the human cost of Ireland’s Faustian pact with Big Tech, from the local communities uprooted by Google to the traumatised moderators squirrelled in the capital’s pockets, keeping the internet safe at a terrible price. Unsettling, insightful, and wryly funny, she paints a portrait of a country addicted to the internet, refreshing the news, refreshing Twitter, scrolling and scrolling towards a feverish future. She turns an equally honest eye on her own life online, from her humble beginnings using dial-up in her parent’s kitchen to working for Ireland’s first digital-only newsroom, and asks what we bargain in exchange for life in the metaverse. Social Capital is the coming of age story of Ireland 3.0: set against the backdrop of the tech revolution, it chronicles how we collapse the boundary between physical and virtual reality, and where we might go from here.

About Aoife Barry

Aoife Barry is assistant news editor and reporter at , one of Ireland’s most-read online news sites. Her work has also appeared in and , and she has a regular slot on RTÉ Radio 1’s . She has been a contributor on Today FM’s and TV3’s , and received a Justice Media Award for her reporting. This is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aoife

I picked up a copy of Irish journalist and writer Aoife Barry’s new book a couple of weeks ago and found it to be a really interesting deep-dive into modern life online, with Ireland’s unique location as the hq of most of the biggest social media companies in Europe (Meta, Twitter, LinkedIn) as a ba......more

Goodreads review by katelyn

(Colm O’Brien told me to start writing reviews) Finished this on the plane back from Budapest. I’d recommend this book solely because I have not seen another book that has analysed Irish internet culture, socials and our habits since 2000. Liked the chapters that dealt with relevant Irish internet cu......more

Goodreads review by James

A cautionary tale of how social media was, is, and can be toxic. I liked the book, made me think of the days of Bebo where everything was fiiiiiiiine. But great analysis of what it is to be on Social Media and the tech giants takeover. Listened on audible and was a pleasant listen.......more

Goodreads review by Joe

A thoughtful examination of Ireland’s relationship with the Tech Sector, both in terms of the effect it is having on Irish society, but also in terms of what tech is doing to us as individual citizens. Having thrown off the shackles of one religion in the form of the authoritarian Catholic Church th......more