2 Books Published by Global Wire Books on AALBC — Book Cover Collage
Access Denied: Dismantling The Digital Caste System In the New Online Economy
by Talia WhyteGlobal Wire Books (Jan 09, 2014)
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Technology has helped to make many social and economic advances in our society. However, ironically, many tech advances have also widened the digital divide between the world’s haves and have-nots. In 2012 Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said at the Mobile World Congress that while the poor will gain access to better technologies over the next decade, their advancements will pale in comparison to that of the rich. “We need to act now to avoid the digital caste system I’m talking about,” Schmidt said. “We can create a global network of equals.”
In January 2013 Global Wire Associates launched the “Dismantle the Digital Caste System” campaign as a way to look more in-depth at the issues that continue to create a divide, and how technology can not only level the playing field for marginalized communities, but also support a vigorous economy. As the global recession continues, many are turning to new entrepreneurial opportunities in the technology and innovation sectors. Access Denied highlights a diverse selection of those entrepreneurs and other movers and shakers, as well as have discussions about other issues that contribute to the digital barrier that many of these entrepreneurs face such as poor broadband access, infrastructure, and racial, cultural and/or gender bias. This book contains all the articles from that campaign, as well as a new workforce diversity survey.
Recharge E-waste: Ideas for Reducing Electronic Waste and Greening the Tech World
by Talia WhyteGlobal Wire Books (Jan 08, 2013)
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Recharge E-waste is an interactive anthology illustrating the global environmental problem of electronic waste and possible solutions presented by consumers, grassroots activists, and international policymakers.
Talia Whyte is a freelance journalist who has reported on issues related to social justice, media, and technology for 15 years. Her work can be found in the Houston Chronicle, The Progressive, The Grio, The Boston Globe, MSNBC, PBS, Al Jazeera English, among many others. She is also the managing director of Global Wire Associates, a new media consulting firm that promotes innovative communication for advancing social justice.