%0 Journal Article %T Digital revolution or anthropocenic feedback? %A Olivier Hamant %A St¨¦phane Grumbach %J The Anthropocene Review %@ 2053-020X %D 2018 %R 10.1177/2053019617748337 %X The proliferation of digital technologies increases the density of the communication network among all actors, devices, humans and institutions. It contributes to the emergence of new modes of organization, facilitating direct exchanges between participants and, potentially, frugal use of resources. This profound transformation concurs with the end of abundance ¨C with essential natural resources such as arable land and various raw materials at stake. Is it just a coincidence? In natural ecosystems, the dearth of resources can increase the complexity through the promotion of sexual (versus asexual) reproduction, echoing the increased complexity of the digital world. Could resource scarcity also promote the rapid rise of digital platforms, in a feedback loop %K algorithms %K (a)sexual reproduction %K complexity %K digital systems %K intermediation %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053019617748337