IT for Change invites you to delve into the first edition of our State of Big Tech Compendium. Envisioned as an evolving, year-on-year endeavor that will track and unpack the developments in the Big Tech space, the debut edition of this powerful volume of essays brings together important perspectives on the corporatization of digital technologies from across regions and constituencies.
The essays in this edition look at how this dynamic is unfolding across a wide range of contexts: from the integration of AI into education, to the digital capture of our food systems; from Big Tech’s attempts to monopolize research and innovation networks, to their trojan-horse proposals for instituting their power in multilateral spaces.
Through diverse cases and illustrations, our many authors champion a basic set of concerns, exploring the machinations of private power, the short-comings of current regulatory frameworks, attempts at popular mobilization, and bold visions for alternative digital futures.
The State of Big Tech seeks to contribute a vision and blueprint for national and global pathways to reclaim society and economy for the 99%, providing a scorecard of tech corporations’ misdeeds, and a constructive and critical cartography of policy and political action based on what is not working.
The State of Big Tech is supported through the Fair, Green, and Global Alliance.
Deepti Bharthur
Amay Korjan
Shreeja Sen
Sohel Sarkar
Intifada P. Basheer
Sreemoyee Mukherjee
Sadaf Wani
Mansi Thakkar
Anita Gurumurthy
Deepti Bharthur
Amay Korjan
Shreeja Sen
Chandra
Sputznik
Ranjitha Kumar
Siddharth Johar
Surujmoni Thakur
Tania K. Das
Anita Gurumurthy
Deepti Bharthur
Amay Korjan
Shreeja Sen
Sohel Sarkar
Deepti Bharthur
Amay Korjan
Shreeja Sen
Intifada P. Basheer
Sreemoyee Mukherjee
Sadaf Wani
Chandra
Sputznik
Mansi Thakkar
Ranjitha Kumar
Siddharth Johar
Surujmoni Thakur
Tania K. Das