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Automating Inequality by Virginia Eubanks delves into the profound intersection of technology and social justice, exploring how automated systems exacerbate poverty and inequality. With meticulous research and compelling narratives, Eubanks unveils the often-hidden mechanisms of data-driven decision-making that govern the lives of society's most vulnerable populations.
Through a series of case studies, Eubanks illustrates the impact of algorithms on welfare, healthcare, and criminal justice. She highlights the experiences of individuals caught in these systems, revealing how they are often subjected to surveillance and discrimination. The book challenges the notion that technology is an impartial force, instead arguing that it reflects and reinforces existing social inequities.
Eubanks’ clear and engaging prose invites readers to critically examine the role of technology in modern society. Her ability to intertwine personal stories with rigorous analysis creates a powerful call to action, urging us to reconsider the ethical implications of our digital age. Readers appreciate her insightful commentary on the socio-political consequences of automation, making complex ideas accessible and relevant.
"An essential read for anyone who cares about the future of equality in a digital world." - A compelling endorsement that captures the essence of this critical examination.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 271
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781250215789
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