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Digital Lives In The Global City Contesting Infrastructures Deborah Cowen

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Digital Lives In The Global City Contesting Infrastructures Deborah Cowen
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Publisher: UBC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.38 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Deborah Cowen, Alexis Mitchell, Emily Paradis, Brett Story
ISBN: 9780774862387, 0774862386
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Digital Lives In The Global City Contesting Infrastructures Deborah Cowen by Deborah Cowen, Alexis Mitchell, Emily Paradis, Brett Story 9780774862387, 0774862386 instant download after payment.

Digital technologies have transformed how, where, and when we communicate, love, learn, produce, and consume. Digital Lives in the Global City examines the entanglements of urban life as digital infrastructures connect us across vast distances while also merging work with personal time and space, increasing the power of financial institutions, and enhancing state and corporate surveillance capacities. This nuanced exploration engages with a wide range of issues: the conditions of migrant work in Singapore, the question of digital debt in Toronto, the rise and fall of illegal buildings in Mumbai, and targeted policing in New York. In the process, it reveals the profound connections between digital technologies and the social life of global cities.

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