Book GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age PDF Download - Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma
Download ebook ➡ http://filesbooks.info/pl/book/752183/1561
GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age
Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma
Page: 328
Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
ISBN: 9780143469513
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
Download or Read Online GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Free Book (PDF ePub Mobi) by Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma
GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma PDF, GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma Epub, GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma Read Online, GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma Audiobook, GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma VK, GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma Kindle, GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma Epub VK, GeoTechnoGraphy: Mapping Power and Identity in the Digital Age Samir Saran, Anirban Sarma Free Download
Overview
In an era defined by rapid technological change, a seismic shift is underway, one that is transforming every aspect of our lives. From the rise of digital platforms that mediate our interactions—with markets, with governments and perhaps most importantly with each other— to the growing tension between our online personas and our real-world identities, the forces of technology, geography and society are colliding in ways we are only beginning to understand.
Even as technology opens up new opportunities for civic engagement, it simultaneously disrupts the very foundations of societal cohesion. The digital age has given rise to a new stage for global drama—one where surveillance, misinformation and the erosion of trust in multilateral institutions are playing out in real time. But as these forces evolve, so too must our understanding of how societies can navigate them.
Will digital societies endure, or are they doomed to collapse under the weight of their own contradictions? Can democracy as we know it survive in a world where power is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few tech giants? And as nations grapple with the changing dynamics of governance, how will international norms, laws and institutions adapt?
In GeoTechnoGraphy, Samir Saran and Anirban Sarma offer a compelling analysis of the forces reshaping the modern world. Drawing on groundbreaking research and incisive insights, they examine how the convergence of geography and technology—geotechnography—is rewriting the rules of power.