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Predatory Data Eugenics In Big Tech And Our Fight For An Independent Future 1st Edition Anita Say Chan

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Predatory Data Eugenics In Big Tech And Our Fight For An Independent Future 1st Edition Anita Say Chan
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.1 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Anita Say Chan
ISBN: 9780520402843, 0520402847
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Predatory Data Eugenics In Big Tech And Our Fight For An Independent Future 1st Edition Anita Say Chan by Anita Say Chan 9780520402843, 0520402847 instant download after payment.

"Predatory Data illuminates the throughline between the nineteenth century's anti-immigration and eugenics movements and our sprawling systems of techno-surveillance and algorithmic discrimination. With this book, Anita Say Chan offers a historical, globally multisited analysis of the relations of dispossession, misrecognition, and segregation expanded by dominant knowledge institutions in the Age of Big Data. While technological advancement has a tendency to feel inevitable, it always has a history, including efforts to chart a path for alternative futures and the important parallel story of defiant refusal and liberatory activism. Chan explores how more than a century ago, feminist, immigrant, and other minoritized actors refused dominant institutional research norms and worked to develop alternative data practices whose methods and traditions continue to reverberate through global justice-based data initiatives today. Looking to the past to shape our future, this book charts a path for an alternative historical consciousness grounded in the pursuit of global justice"--

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