Review of “Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code”
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Abstract
Race and racism are defining characteristics of life in American society. Technology and other knowledge production tools are created within this racist context and generate information that, when (mis)used, worsen inequities for already marginalized people. Race after Technology takes readers on a provocative journey into technology’s role in perpetuating racism. In this book, Benjamin explores the myriad of ways in which technology reinforces systemic oppression in America, creating a digital dragnet which codes people by stigmatizing them for where they live, work, and play. Technology codifies discriminatory practices in a way that results in racist responses to social problems. It succeeds by excluding…
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- Racism
- Oppression
- Sociology
- Objectivity (philosophy)
- Race (biology)
- Illusion
- Context (archaeology)
- Code (set theory)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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