Your computer is on fire
Publication details: MIT Press 2021 CambridgeDescription: vi, 409 p. : ill. Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN:- 9780262539739
- 303.4834 Y6
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303.4834 S4S4 Silicon shock: the menace of the computer invasion | 303.4834 S4S4 The silicon idol: the micro revolution and its social implications | 303.4834 W2T3 Technically wrong: sexist apps, biased algorithms, and other threats of toxic tech | 303.4834 Y6 Your computer is on fire | 303.484 098 S6 Social movements, the poor and the new politics of the Americas | 303.4840 91767 G2E6 Engineers of jihad: the curious connection between violent extremism and education | 303.484 A5S6 Social movements: the structure of collective mobilization |
Techno-utopianism is dead: Now is the time to pay attention to the inequality, marginalization, and biases woven into our technological systems.
This book sounds an alarm: after decades of being lulled into complacency by narratives of technological utopianism and neutrality, people are waking up to the large-scale consequences of Silicon Valley–led technophilia. This book trains a spotlight on the inequality, marginalization, and biases in our technological systems, showing how they are not just minor bugs to be patched, but part and parcel of ideas that assume technology can fix—and control—society.
The essays in Your Computer Is on Fire interrogate how our human and computational infrastructures overlap, showing why technologies that centralize power tend to weaken democracy. These practices are often kept out of sight until it is too late to question the costs of how they shape society. From energy-hungry server farms to racist and sexist algorithms, the digital is always IRL, with everything that happens algorithmically or online influencing our offline lives as well. Each essay proposes paths for action to understand and solve technological problems that are often ignored or misunderstood.
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