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Access Is Capture: How Edtech Reproduces Racial Inequality (Paperback)

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Racially and economically segregated schools across the country have hosted many interventions from commercial digital education technology (edtech) companies who promise their tools will improve public education. Edtech's benefits are not only trumpeted by industry promoters and evangelists but also vigorously pursued by experts, educators, students, and teachers. Why, then, has edtech yet to make good on its promises? In Access Is Capture, Roderic N. Crooks investigates how edtech functions in Los Angeles public schools that exclusively serve Latinx and Black communities. These so-called urban schools are the site of intense, ongoing technological transformation, where the tantalizing possibilities of access to computing meet the realities of structural inequality. Crooks shows how data-intensive edtech delivers value to privileged individuals and commercial organizations but never to the communities that hope to share in the benefits. He persuasively argues that data-drivenness ultimately enjoins the public to participate in a racial project marked by extracting capital from minoritized communities to enrich the tech sector.

About the Author


Roderic N. Crooks is Assistant Professor of Informatics in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. 

Product Details
ISBN: 9780520393288
ISBN-10: 0520393287
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Date: September 3rd, 2024
Pages: 269
Language: English