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The Tech That Comes Next


The Tech That Comes Next

How Changemakers, Philanthropists, and Technologists Can Build an Equitable World
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von: Amy Sample Ward, Afua Bruce

18,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.03.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119859833
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 256

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<p>Changing the way we use, develop, and fund technology for social change is possible, and it starts with you. <i>The Tech That Comes Next: How Changemakers, Philanthropists, and Technologists Can Build an Equitable World</i> outlines a vision of a more equitable and just world along with practical steps to creating it, appropriately leveraging technology along the way.</p> <p>In the book, you'll find:</p> <ul> <li>Strategies for changing culture and investments inside social impact organizations</li> <li>Ways to change technology development so it incorporates more of society</li> <li>Examples of data, security, and privacy laws and policies that need to change to protect vulnerable populations and advance positive change</li> </ul> <p>Ideal for nonprofit leaders, social activists, policymakers, technologists, entrepreneurs, founders, managers, and other business leaders, <i>The Tech That Comes Next</i> belongs in the libraries of anyone who envisions a world in which technology helps advance, rather than hinders, positive social change.</p>
<p>Acknowledgments ix</p> <p>Introduction xi</p> <p>One Where We Are and How We Got Here 1</p> <p>Two Where Are We Going? 15</p> <p>Three Changing Technology Culture and Investments Inside Social Impact Organizations 29</p> <p>Four Changing Technology Development Inside and for Social Impact 63</p> <p>Five Changing Technology and Social Impact Funding 91</p> <p>Six Changing Laws and Policies 127</p> <p>Seven Changing Conditions for Communities 157</p> <p>Eight Start Building Power for What’s Next 183</p> <p>Nine Where Will You Go Next? 195</p> <p>Ten Resources for What Comes Next 205</p> <p>Notes 221</p> <p>Index 231</p>
<p><b>AMY SAMPLE WARD </b>is driven by a belief that the nonprofit technology community can be a movement-based force for positive change. They are the CEO of NTEN, a nonprofit creating a world where missions and movements are more successful through the skillful and equitable use of technology. Amy’s second book, <i>Social Change Anytime Everywhere,</i> was a Terry McAdam Book Award finalist.</p> <p><b>AFUA BRUCE</b> is a leading public interest technologist who has spent her career working at the intersection of technology, policy, and society. Her career has spanned the government, nonprofit, private, and academic sectors, as she has held senior science and technology positions at a data science nonprofit, the White House, the FBI, and IBM. Afua has a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, as well as an MBA.
<p>Praise for THE TECH THAT COMES NEXT</p> <p>“<i>Amy and Afua invite us to stay rooted in keeping people at the forefront of our thinking when designing technology and the policies that guide its deployment in our lives. It’s a sobering and reflective call for those of us working to steward a better future for ourselves and our children.”</i></p> <p><b>—Andreen Soley,</b> Director, Public Interest Technology, New America</p> <p>“<i>If you really want to see people using better technology to bring about a more equal and just world, mine these pages for a handful of actionable ideas!</i>”</p> <p><b>—Jim Fruchterman,</b> MacArthur Fellow and Founder, Benetech</p> <p>“<i>It’s often said that love is an action. The same is true of hope. Hope is manifested when a community rallies to demand the best for itself and of itself. Hope is building power in a way where everyone has the opportunity to step up as citizens. Hope is in the many paths we make and create for the greater good and show up to answer innovation’s greatest promise: building a better world together. This book is the product of hope. For technologists who believe in building a future where we all can thrive, this book is your lighthouse and your source code.</i>”</p> <p><b> —Sabrina Hersi Issa,</b> human rights technologist</p> <p>“<i>Afua Bruce and Amy Sample Ward have joined forces to lay out a unique and timely vision for the future of technology. In this future, technology does not pretend to be neutral. Rather than oversimplifying with how-tos, Bruce and Sample Ward create a framework for discussions within and between critical groups who work in this space (communities, technologists, social impact organizations, funders, and policymakers) to examine what building this future will require of us today.</i>”</p> <p><b>—Danielle Robinson,</b> Executive Director, Code for Science and Society</p> <p>“<i>Change isn’t a checklist, it’s a conversation. Amy and Afua invite us to dream of a better, more equitable future – and to take the steps necessary to make it a reality. By opening our minds to inspiration from others who are similarly engaged in community-centered approaches to creation and use of technology, we can move past the broken systems of the past and create a more equitable tomorrow.</i>”</p> <p><b>—Rick Cohen,</b> Chief Operating Officer, National Council of Nonprofits<br /><br /></p> <p><i>"Principled and pragmatic, The Tech That Comes Next guides us in the challenging work of creating the social infrastructure required to transform the relationship between technology and society. It is a must read for everyone who knows we can do better than the tech we have now!"</i> <br /><b>—Ruha Benjamin,</b> author of <i>Race After Technology</i> </p> <p> </p>

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