This book explores the political, economic, social, and environmental health relations and politics of the global tech and electronics industry. Peter C. Little argues that, in the fast growing digital age, we need greater synthesis of political ecology, anthropology, and technocapital critique.
This book explores the political, economic, social, and environmental health relations and politics of the global tech and electronics industry. Peter C. Little argues that, in the fast growing digital age, we need greater synthesis of political ecology, anthropology, and technocapital critique.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Amidst Platforms, Pathologies, and Planetary Plunder Part One: Groundwork for a Technocapital Ecology Critique Chapter 1 Technocapitalism and Hegemonic Technocapital Chapter 2 Pandemic Portals and Pathologies of Technopower Chapter 3 Technocapital Ecologies and Toxic Sacrifice Zones Part Two: Toxic Frontlines of Technopower in the Global North and South Chapter 4 Big Tech Necropolitics and Toxic Sacrifice in the Global North Chapter 5 Toxic Supply Chains and E-Waste Ecologies in the Global South Part Three: On Global Political Economy and Just Tech Transitions Chapter 6 On Technopowered Late Liberal Democracies Chapter 7 Engaging Tech and the Limits of Transformation: A Conversation with Mark Blyth Chapter 8 On Just Tech and Emerging Ecologies of Care Conclusion: Towards a Technoprecarious Political Ecology
Introduction: Amidst Platforms, Pathologies, and Planetary Plunder Part One: Groundwork for a Technocapital Ecology Critique Chapter 1 Technocapitalism and Hegemonic Technocapital Chapter 2 Pandemic Portals and Pathologies of Technopower Chapter 3 Technocapital Ecologies and Toxic Sacrifice Zones Part Two: Toxic Frontlines of Technopower in the Global North and South Chapter 4 Big Tech Necropolitics and Toxic Sacrifice in the Global North Chapter 5 Toxic Supply Chains and E-Waste Ecologies in the Global South Part Three: On Global Political Economy and Just Tech Transitions Chapter 6 On Technopowered Late Liberal Democracies Chapter 7 Engaging Tech and the Limits of Transformation: A Conversation with Mark Blyth Chapter 8 On Just Tech and Emerging Ecologies of Care Conclusion: Towards a Technoprecarious Political Ecology
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