Rakesh Kumar

Reluctant technophiles: India’s complicated relationship with technology - New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2021. - xii, 302p.; Pbk; 22cm.

includes bibliography and about the author

The past was glorious.

A future disrupted by technology is almost here.

But India still awaits its technology-based prosperity.

With deep-rooted inequalities, disinformation and corruption running through the veins of the Indian society, it’s hypocritical to pretend that technological solutions can solve all our problems. We are also relatively unprepared for the genuine challenges technology presents. While the benefits of technology are numerous, the challenges have the potential to magnify existent biases, exacerbate social and economic inequality, and break the social fabric.

Reluctant Technophiles: India’s Complicated Relationship with Technology sheds light on what technology can solve and what it can’t. Drawing from the discussions of ancient religious text, quantum computing, Greek mythology and current events, the book tries to find the sweet spot at the intersection of technology, policy and society.


https://in.sagepub.com/en-in/sas/reluctant-technophiles/book281097

9789354791772


Technological innovations
Technology--Social aspects
India
Technology--India
Quantum computing
economic inequality

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