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The Global Lab Inequality Technology And The Experimental Movement Adam Fejerskov

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The Global Lab Inequality Technology And The Experimental Movement Adam Fejerskov
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Adam Fejerskov
ISBN: 9780198870272, 0198870272
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Global Lab Inequality Technology And The Experimental Movement Adam Fejerskov by Adam Fejerskov 9780198870272, 0198870272 instant download after payment.

The Global Lab tells the story of a group of organizations and corporations using low-income countries as a laboratory. It reveals experiments with untested technologies, biometric humanitarian solutions, and radical methodologies for social change. The book maps out the political, institutional, and ethical coordinates of emergent transnational practices of experimentation, asking where and how this movement works, while unfolding the human, philosophical,
and political consequences of its ideas and interventions.

The book takes the reader through Silicon Valley, Africa, and Asia to understand the tangible and transformative implications of contemporary human experimentation. It follows a set of main protagonists, from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to experimental economists known as the randomistas, to humanitarian organizations and pharmaceutical companies. These actors form a movement inspired by the logic of Silicon Valley about the need for fast-paced radical change and societal disruption,
technological innovation as progress, and the privatization and commercialization of the human mind and body. Ultimately, the book examines the inequality of experimentation that is found in the erection of walls between us and them, and the imagined universal and often unquestioned value of
scientific and technological progress.

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