Andrew Keen

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Andrew Keen is a British-American entrepreneur and author best known as a prominent critic of Web 2.0 culture and the social and economic impacts of the internet.

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instanceOf critic
entrepreneur
person
activity appearing in media as a technology commentator
hosting interviews and discussions on technology
birthPlace London, England
surface form: London
citizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
education University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
University of London NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork internet culture
media
technology
genre non-fiction
social commentary
technology criticism
hasCriticized Silicon Valley techno-utopianism
Web 2.0 NERFINISHED
social networking services
user-generated content
hasWrittenWork "Digital Vertigo" NERFINISHED
"How to Fix the Future" NERFINISHED
"The Cult of the Amateur" NERFINISHED
"The Internet Is Not the Answer" NERFINISHED
knownFor book "Digital Vertigo" NERFINISHED
book "How to Fix the Future" NERFINISHED
book "The Cult of the Amateur" NERFINISHED
book "The Internet Is Not the Answer" NERFINISHED
critique of Web 2.0
critique of social media
critique of the economic impact of the internet
language English
nationality American
British
notableIdea Web 2.0 can damage culture and the economy
the internet can undermine professional expertise
occupation author
entrepreneur
public speaker
positionHeld founder of early internet startups
view digital platforms can exacerbate inequality
regulation is needed to address harms of big tech
the internet is not inherently beneficial

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Keen hasNotableBearer Andrew Keen