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The idea that technology will pave the road to prosperity has been promoted through both boom and bust. Today we are told that universal broadband access, high-tech jobs, and cutting-edge science will pull us out of our current economic downturn and move us toward social and economic equality. In Digital Dead End, Virginia Eubanks argues that to believe this is to engage in a kind of magical thinking: a technological utopia will come about simply because we want it to. This vision of the miraculous power of high-tech development is driven by flawed assumptions about race, class, and gender. The realities of the information age are more complicated, particularly for poor and working-class women and families. For them, information technology can be both a tool of liberation and a means of oppression.But despite the inequities of the high-tech global economy, optimism and innovation flourished when Eubanks worked with a community of resourceful women living at her local YWCA. Eubanks describes a new approach to creating a broadly inclusive and empowering "technology for people," popular technology, which entails shifting the focus from teaching technical skill to nurturing critical technological citizenship, building resources for learning, and fostering social movement.

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9780262014984 | Mit Pr, February 18, 2011, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: The idea that technology will pave the road to prosperity has been promoted through both boom and bust.

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9780262518130 | Reprint edition (Mit Pr, September 14, 2012), cover price $17.95

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Product Description: Through empirical material as well as theoretical discussions, this book explores developments in gender-technology relations from the 1980s to today. The author draws on her long-lasting research in the field, providing insight in both historical and more recent discussions of gender in relation to computers and computing...read more

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9780230300132 | Palgrave Macmillan, January 15, 2012, cover price $100.00 | About this edition: Through empirical material as well as theoretical discussions, this book explores developments in gender-technology relations from the 1980s to today.

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Product Description: Do human beings become creatures of the technology they create? Is gender an artifact of the work performed by such manufactured things? Drawing on a broad variety of literary and philosophical sources, including Homer's Iliad, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, accounts of the 1986 nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, and recent scholarship in feminist, postmodern, and political theory, this impressive book offers strikingly original ways for readers to think about technology, gender identity, culture, the environment, politics, and the ways women and men struggle to make sense of the gifts of Prometheus...read more

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9780847685646 | Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, August 1, 1997, cover price $91.00 | About this edition: Do human beings become creatures of the technology they create?

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9780847685653 | Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, August 1, 1997, cover price $42.00 | About this edition: Do human beings become creatures of the technology they create?

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