Title: Technology, society and inequality : new horizons and contested futures
Abstract:Contents: Alvaro de Miranda: Technology and the Individualization of Consumption: The Development of Personal Computing - Richard Sharpe: The ICT Value Chain: Perpetuating Inequalities - Erika Cudwort...Contents: Alvaro de Miranda: Technology and the Individualization of Consumption: The Development of Personal Computing - Richard Sharpe: The ICT Value Chain: Perpetuating Inequalities - Erika Cudworth: Climate Change, Industrial Animal Agriculture and Complex Inequalities: Developments in the Politics of Food Insecurity - Miriam Mukasa: The Cultural Implications of the Consumption of ICTs for Development - Peter Senker: Health Care Systems, Technology and Inequality - Allyson Malatesta: Elearning or E(l)earning: Contemporary Developments in the Commodification and Consumption of Education - Peter Senker: Arable Agriculture, Food, Technology Choice and Inequality - Kathy Walker: Invisible Medium, Virtual Commodity: Changing Perspectives on the Radio Spectrum: From Public Good to Private Gain? - Charlotte Chadderton: Secondary Schools Under Surveillance: Young People 'As' Risk in the UK. An Exploration of the Neoliberal Shift from Compassion to Repression - Maxine Newlands: Reclaiming the Media: Technology, Tactics and Subversion - Erika Cudworth/Peter Senker/Kathy Walker: Conclusions: New Horizons and Contested Futures.Read More
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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