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245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aBeyond the valley▼h[electronic resource] :▼bhow innovators around the world are overcoming inequality and creating the technologies of tomorrow /▼cRamesh Srinivasan.▲ |
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505 | 0 | ▼aIntro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; I. Intrusive Tactics: Tracked, Hijacked, and Hooked; 1. The Power of Data; Who Is the Product?; The Manufacturing of Consent; The Power of the Big 5; 2. The Social Contract; Is Technology Value-Neutral?; 3. Foreclosing the Future; Privatization of Public Life; Reddit: Throwback or Future Path?; 4. Disconnection and Connection; Our Digital Footprints; Welcome to the Hyperreal; Dependency, Addiction, and Misinformation; The Collection of Our Data; 5. Blind Solutions; Diversity and Disconnection▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼aII. Political Data Games: Targeted, Manipulated, and Motivated6. Brave New Digital World; Politics and Media: A Virtual Reality?; Do More Data and More Channels Mean More Democracy?; 7. Cambridge Analytica and Global Disinformation; Psychometric Models and Data Mapping; The Scandal Breaks; Rohingya Silencing; Cyber Troops across the World; 8. The Great Radicalizers; Search Engines: Political and Racial Manipulation; Algorithms and Data: Opening or Closing Our Worlds?; 9. Bernie Is Born; Revolution Messaging and the Online Campaign; Opening a Pipeline for Change▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼a10. Digital War Games around the WorldIII. Gig Economy Blues: Corporate Windfalls or Living Wages?; 11. Disrupting Jobs and Lives; Driving Toward Economic Justice; Regulating the App-Based Economy; 12. Protecting Work and Workers; The Big Picture for Unions; Contract Workers' Rights; Steps to Automation; Machining Labor; 13. Working Hard, Struggling Harder; The Value of Human Capital in the EU and Abroad; AT&T and Its Social Contract; 14. Money for Everybody? Exploring Universal Basic Income; UBI In Concept; UBI In Action; 15. Worker-Owned Technologies; 16. Discrimination Technologies▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼aBlack Mirror and Social CreditCooperate or Compete?; IV. An Internet for Us All: Overcoming Inequality; 17. Keeping Network Power Local; Network Multitasking; Serving and Supporting Users; Resilience and Community: Networks after the Storm; 18. Questioning Connectivity; Is Tech "Acceleration" a Magic Guarantee?; Is More Connectivity Always Better?; What If Government and Corporate Technology Intersect?; New Frontiers; 19. African-Born Technology; Who Is Sophia, and What Brought Her to Ethiopia?; Uber in Africa; African Ingenuity; Google's AI Lab in Accra; African Ascension; 20. AI In Uganda▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼aA Model Lab at MakerereHomegrown AI; 21. Innovating from the Ground Up in Kenya; Connecting All of Africa; Innovation in the Savannah and the Valley; Bringing the People Together: Crowdsourcing from Africa; 22. Mobile Power to the People: Indigenous Networks In Mexico; Is Connectivity Right for All?; The Politics and Cultures of Infrastructure; A Bird's-Eye View; Welcome to the Rhizome; The Communal Union of Hackers and Indigenous Peoples; Oaxacan Diversity; Santa Maria Yaviche; Santiago Nuyoo; Talea de Castro; Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Ownership; Autonomy or Cosmopolitanism?▲ | |
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Beyond the valley[electronic resource] : how innovators around the world are overcoming inequality and creating the technologies of tomorrow
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서명/책임사항
Beyond the valley [electronic resource] : how innovators around the world are overcoming inequality and creating the technologies of tomorrow / Ramesh Srinivasan.
발행사항
Cambridge : MIT Press , 2019.
형태사항
1 online resource (392 pages).
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
내용주기
Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; I. Intrusive Tactics: Tracked, Hijacked, and Hooked; 1. The Power of Data; Who Is the Product?; The Manufacturing of Consent; The Power of the Big 5; 2. The Social Contract; Is Technology Value-Neutral?; 3. Foreclosing the Future; Privatization of Public Life; Reddit: Throwback or Future Path?; 4. Disconnection and Connection; Our Digital Footprints; Welcome to the Hyperreal; Dependency, Addiction, and Misinformation; The Collection of Our Data; 5. Blind Solutions; Diversity and Disconnection
II. Political Data Games: Targeted, Manipulated, and Motivated6. Brave New Digital World; Politics and Media: A Virtual Reality?; Do More Data and More Channels Mean More Democracy?; 7. Cambridge Analytica and Global Disinformation; Psychometric Models and Data Mapping; The Scandal Breaks; Rohingya Silencing; Cyber Troops across the World; 8. The Great Radicalizers; Search Engines: Political and Racial Manipulation; Algorithms and Data: Opening or Closing Our Worlds?; 9. Bernie Is Born; Revolution Messaging and the Online Campaign; Opening a Pipeline for Change
10. Digital War Games around the WorldIII. Gig Economy Blues: Corporate Windfalls or Living Wages?; 11. Disrupting Jobs and Lives; Driving Toward Economic Justice; Regulating the App-Based Economy; 12. Protecting Work and Workers; The Big Picture for Unions; Contract Workers' Rights; Steps to Automation; Machining Labor; 13. Working Hard, Struggling Harder; The Value of Human Capital in the EU and Abroad; AT&T and Its Social Contract; 14. Money for Everybody? Exploring Universal Basic Income; UBI In Concept; UBI In Action; 15. Worker-Owned Technologies; 16. Discrimination Technologies
Black Mirror and Social CreditCooperate or Compete?; IV. An Internet for Us All: Overcoming Inequality; 17. Keeping Network Power Local; Network Multitasking; Serving and Supporting Users; Resilience and Community: Networks after the Storm; 18. Questioning Connectivity; Is Tech "Acceleration" a Magic Guarantee?; Is More Connectivity Always Better?; What If Government and Corporate Technology Intersect?; New Frontiers; 19. African-Born Technology; Who Is Sophia, and What Brought Her to Ethiopia?; Uber in Africa; African Ingenuity; Google's AI Lab in Accra; African Ascension; 20. AI In Uganda
A Model Lab at MakerereHomegrown AI; 21. Innovating from the Ground Up in Kenya; Connecting All of Africa; Innovation in the Savannah and the Valley; Bringing the People Together: Crowdsourcing from Africa; 22. Mobile Power to the People: Indigenous Networks In Mexico; Is Connectivity Right for All?; The Politics and Cultures of Infrastructure; A Bird's-Eye View; Welcome to the Rhizome; The Communal Union of Hackers and Indigenous Peoples; Oaxacan Diversity; Santa Maria Yaviche; Santiago Nuyoo; Talea de Castro; Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Ownership; Autonomy or Cosmopolitanism?
II. Political Data Games: Targeted, Manipulated, and Motivated6. Brave New Digital World; Politics and Media: A Virtual Reality?; Do More Data and More Channels Mean More Democracy?; 7. Cambridge Analytica and Global Disinformation; Psychometric Models and Data Mapping; The Scandal Breaks; Rohingya Silencing; Cyber Troops across the World; 8. The Great Radicalizers; Search Engines: Political and Racial Manipulation; Algorithms and Data: Opening or Closing Our Worlds?; 9. Bernie Is Born; Revolution Messaging and the Online Campaign; Opening a Pipeline for Change
10. Digital War Games around the WorldIII. Gig Economy Blues: Corporate Windfalls or Living Wages?; 11. Disrupting Jobs and Lives; Driving Toward Economic Justice; Regulating the App-Based Economy; 12. Protecting Work and Workers; The Big Picture for Unions; Contract Workers' Rights; Steps to Automation; Machining Labor; 13. Working Hard, Struggling Harder; The Value of Human Capital in the EU and Abroad; AT&T and Its Social Contract; 14. Money for Everybody? Exploring Universal Basic Income; UBI In Concept; UBI In Action; 15. Worker-Owned Technologies; 16. Discrimination Technologies
Black Mirror and Social CreditCooperate or Compete?; IV. An Internet for Us All: Overcoming Inequality; 17. Keeping Network Power Local; Network Multitasking; Serving and Supporting Users; Resilience and Community: Networks after the Storm; 18. Questioning Connectivity; Is Tech "Acceleration" a Magic Guarantee?; Is More Connectivity Always Better?; What If Government and Corporate Technology Intersect?; New Frontiers; 19. African-Born Technology; Who Is Sophia, and What Brought Her to Ethiopia?; Uber in Africa; African Ingenuity; Google's AI Lab in Accra; African Ascension; 20. AI In Uganda
A Model Lab at MakerereHomegrown AI; 21. Innovating from the Ground Up in Kenya; Connecting All of Africa; Innovation in the Savannah and the Valley; Bringing the People Together: Crowdsourcing from Africa; 22. Mobile Power to the People: Indigenous Networks In Mexico; Is Connectivity Right for All?; The Politics and Cultures of Infrastructure; A Bird's-Eye View; Welcome to the Rhizome; The Communal Union of Hackers and Indigenous Peoples; Oaxacan Diversity; Santa Maria Yaviche; Santiago Nuyoo; Talea de Castro; Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Ownership; Autonomy or Cosmopolitanism?
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How to repair the disconnect between designers and users, producers and consumers, and tech elites and the rest of us: toward a more democratic internet.
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