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"This superb book examines the reproduction of racial inequality by means of apparently benign educational technology, including student tablets. Broad in scope, Access Is Capture moves with grace between analysis, ethnography, and theory. Roderic Crooks will help you rethink race, the public sphere, and technology."--Geoffrey C. Bowker, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Irvine "What happens after access? In this daring new book, Crooks argues that data capture transforms school life into a series of enclosures for minoritized students. With precision and passion, Access Is Capture…mehr

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"This superb book examines the reproduction of racial inequality by means of apparently benign educational technology, including student tablets. Broad in scope, Access Is Capture moves with grace between analysis, ethnography, and theory. Roderic Crooks will help you rethink race, the public sphere, and technology."--Geoffrey C. Bowker, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Irvine "What happens after access? In this daring new book, Crooks argues that data capture transforms school life into a series of enclosures for minoritized students. With precision and passion, Access Is Capture shows how contemporary racial inequality runs through the tablets, dashboards, and spreadsheets that collect the fruits of technological outreach."--Daniel Greene, Assistant Professor of Information Studies, University of Maryland
Autorenporträt
Roderic N. Crooks is Assistant Professor of Informatics in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine.