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The False Promises of the Digital Revolution
How Computers transform Education, Work, and International Development in Ways that are Ecologically Unsustainable
von C. A Bowers
Verlag: Peter Lang
Reihe: Counterpoints Nr. 469
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4331-2612-3
Erschienen am 28.02.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 225 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 8 mm [T]
Gewicht: 197 Gramm
Umfang: 132 Seiten

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The False Promises of the Digital Revolution examines what currently goes largely unnoticed because of the many important uses of digital technologies. While many people interpret digital technologies as accelerating the global rate of progress, C. A. Bowers focuses attention on how they reinforce the deep and ecologically problematic cultural assumptions of the West: the myth of progress, the substitution of data for different cultural traditions of wisdom, the connections between print and abstract thinking, the myth of individual autonomy, the conduit view of language that hides how words (metaphors) reproduce earlier misconceptions, and a Social Darwinian justification for colonizing other cultures that is now leading to armed resistance ¿ which, in turn, strengthens the ties between corporations, the military, and the computer science industry. The book also investigates how to understand the cultural non-neutrality of digital technologies; how print and the emphasis on data undermine awareness of the tacit information pathways between cultural and natural ecologies; and how to identify educational reforms that will contribute to a more informed public about the uses of digital technologies.



C. A. Bowers (PhD, University of California) is a semi-retired professor who still writes and gives talks on educational reforms that address the cultural roots of the ecological crisis. He has written 24 books and has been invited to speak at 39 foreign and 42 American universities. His earlier book, Let Them Eat Data, has been translated into Japanese and Chinese.



Contents: The Cultural Non-Neutrality of the Digital Revolution and the Deepening Ecological Crisis ¿ The Digital Differences Between Community-Centered and Corporate Capitalism ¿ Why Cultures Cannot Be Reduced to Information and Data ¿ How the Digital Revolution Contributes to the Colonization of Other Cultures and Increases the Threat of Terrorism ¿ Making the Connections Between Educational Reforms and Democratizing the Uses of Digital Technologies.


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