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This book explores technology and the global tech industry in relation to social, health, economic, and environmental relations and politics. Peter Little argues that the power and influence of electronics and Big Tech—from the proliferation of digital platforms to the expansion of global electronic waste streams—is a political-ecological problem that impacts communities and lives in both the Global North and South. From intense resource extraction, industrial pollution, and surging health and economic inequalities, to data-driven surveillance, platform economy proliferation and intrusion, and Silicon Valley corporate-power, Little argues that the political ecology of tech matters now more than ever. Based on a mixture of engagements with tech criticism, ethnographic case studies, and critical analysis and development of guiding concepts—ranging from technocapital to technoprecarious political ecology—the book exposes and interrogates the underlying toxicity, precarity, and planetary politics of the global tech. Critical Zones of Technopower and Global Political Ecology also tracks justice struggles that confront technopower, including “just tech” forms of social action that further reinforce the importance of a global political ecology of technocapitalism in the digital age.



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This book is a must-read to understand the ever-present and intensifying horrors of technocapitalism.

-- Alexander A. Dunlap, University of Helsinki

Table of Contents

Introduction: Amidst Platforms, Pathologies, and Planetary Plunder

Part One: Groundwork for a Technocapital Ecology Critique

Chapter 1 Technocapitalism and Hegemonic Technocapital

Chapter 2 Pandemic Portals and Pathologies of Technopower

Chapter 3 Technocapital Ecologies and Toxic Sacrifice Zones

Part Two: Toxic Frontlines of Technopower in the Global North and South

Chapter 4 Big Tech Necropolitics and Toxic Sacrifice in the Global North

Chapter 5 Toxic Supply Chains and E-Waste Ecologies in the Global South

Part Three: On Global Political Economy and Just Tech Transitions

Chapter 6 On Technopowered Late Liberal Democracies

Chapter 7 Engaging Tech and the Limits of Transformation: A Conversation with Mark Blyth

Chapter 8 On Just Tech and Emerging Ecologies of Care

Conclusion: Towards a Technoprecarious Political Ecology

Critical Zones of Technopower and Global

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 30/09/2023
    ISBN13: 9781666901092, 978-1666901092
    ISBN10: 1666901091

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book explores technology and the global tech industry in relation to social, health, economic, and environmental relations and politics. Peter Little argues that the power and influence of electronics and Big Tech—from the proliferation of digital platforms to the expansion of global electronic waste streams—is a political-ecological problem that impacts communities and lives in both the Global North and South. From intense resource extraction, industrial pollution, and surging health and economic inequalities, to data-driven surveillance, platform economy proliferation and intrusion, and Silicon Valley corporate-power, Little argues that the political ecology of tech matters now more than ever. Based on a mixture of engagements with tech criticism, ethnographic case studies, and critical analysis and development of guiding concepts—ranging from technocapital to technoprecarious political ecology—the book exposes and interrogates the underlying toxicity, precarity, and planetary politics of the global tech. Critical Zones of Technopower and Global Political Ecology also tracks justice struggles that confront technopower, including “just tech” forms of social action that further reinforce the importance of a global political ecology of technocapitalism in the digital age.



    Trade Review

    This book is a must-read to understand the ever-present and intensifying horrors of technocapitalism.

    -- Alexander A. Dunlap, University of Helsinki

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Amidst Platforms, Pathologies, and Planetary Plunder

    Part One: Groundwork for a Technocapital Ecology Critique

    Chapter 1 Technocapitalism and Hegemonic Technocapital

    Chapter 2 Pandemic Portals and Pathologies of Technopower

    Chapter 3 Technocapital Ecologies and Toxic Sacrifice Zones

    Part Two: Toxic Frontlines of Technopower in the Global North and South

    Chapter 4 Big Tech Necropolitics and Toxic Sacrifice in the Global North

    Chapter 5 Toxic Supply Chains and E-Waste Ecologies in the Global South

    Part Three: On Global Political Economy and Just Tech Transitions

    Chapter 6 On Technopowered Late Liberal Democracies

    Chapter 7 Engaging Tech and the Limits of Transformation: A Conversation with Mark Blyth

    Chapter 8 On Just Tech and Emerging Ecologies of Care

    Conclusion: Towards a Technoprecarious Political Ecology

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