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Geek Heresy

Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology
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In Geek Heresy, Kentaro Toyama draws on a decade of experience designing technology for education, health, and poverty alleviation to argue that social progress depends on human effort rather than gadgets. Despite technological advances, schools lock away computers unused, apps fail to improve health, and innovation has not curbed poverty or inequality. Toyama challenges the hype around digital solutions and highlights inspiring stories like a Microsoft millionaire founding Ghana's first liberal arts university and impoverished Indian children gaining access to corporate offices through education. This book emphasises that human wisdom drives meaningful change, not technology alone.
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Ideal for readers interested in education, social change, technology's role in society, and nonprofit sectors.

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In his prescient first book, award-winning technologist Kentaro Toyama shatters the delusions of techno-utopians who believe technology is a force for absolute progress or moral good and brilliantly identifies those complex development issues, particularly in the third world, that we can only hope to solve through human intervention and investment in slow, human growth.

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After a decade designing technologies meant to address education, health, and global poverty, award-winning computer scientist Kentaro Toyama came to a difficult conclusion: Even in an age of amazing technology, social progress depends on human changes that gadgets can't deliver.

Computers in Bangalore are locked away in dusty cabinets because teachers don't know what to do with them. Mobile phone apps meant to spread hygiene practices in Africa fail to improve health. Executives in Silicon Valley evangelise novel technologies at work even as they send their children to Waldorf schools that ban electronics. And four decades of incredible innovation in America have done nothing to turn the tide of rising poverty and inequality.

Why then do we keep hoping that technology will solve our greatest social ills? In this incisive book, Toyama cures us of the manic rhetoric of digital utopians and reinvigorates us with a deeply people-centric view of social change. Contrasting the outlandish claims of tech zealots with stories of people like Patrick Awuah, a Microsoft millionaire who left his engineering job to open Ghana's first liberal arts university, and Tara Sreenivasa, a graduate of a remarkable South Indian school that takes impoverished children into the high-tech offices of Goldman Sachs and Mercedes-Benz, Geek Heresy is a heartwarming reminder that it's human wisdom, not machines, that move our world forward.

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Winner of the 2016 PROSE Award in Business, Finance & Management. Anand Giridharadas of the New York Times praises Toyama for bravely critiquing technology evangelism from an insiderโ€™s perspective, describing the book as a sharp challenge to tech entrepreneurs' efforts to reshape society. National Geographic Online notes that Geek Heresy counters digital utopianism with a people-centred approach to social change. The book is recommended reading for those involved in education and nonprofits.

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ISBN: 9781610395281

Publisher: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 May 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 166.0mm

Height: 241.0mm

Weight: 598g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Kentaro Toyama is W. K. Kellogg Associate Professor at the University of Michigan's School of Information and a fellow of the Dalai Lama centre for Ethics and Transformative Values at MIT. Previously, he was cofounder and assistant managing director of Microsoft Research India. Toyama graduated from Yale with a Ph.D. in Computer Science and from Harvard with a bachelor's in Physics. He was born in Tokyo and raised in both Japan and the United States. He lives in Ann Arbor, MI.

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