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artificial intelligence ethics
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automation impact
blockchain ecosystems
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corporate power in tech
culture
digital labor rights
digital monopolies
digital sovereignty
disruptive business models
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future of work
gig economy structures
global innovation hubs
open-source movements
platform capitalism
Sociology
startup funding
surveillance capitalism
tech industry regulation
venture capital influence

Product details

  • ISBN 9780520413740
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"A fascinating study of Silicon Valley as multiple complex, overlapping communities." —Kirkus Reviews

The first holistic analysis of the space, mindset, and inner workings of Silicon Valley in a generation.
 
Sometimes only an outsider can show how an industry works—and how that industry works upon the world. In Tech, sociologist Olivier Alexandre takes us on a revealing tour of Silicon Valley's prominent personalities and vibrant networks to capture the way its denizens live, think, relate, and innovate, and how they shape the very code and conduct of business itself.
 
Even seasoned observers will gain insight into the industry's singular milieu from Alexandre’s piercing eye. He spends as much time with Silicon Valley's major players as with those who fight daily to survive within a system engineered for disruption. Embedded deep within the community, Alexandre accesses rooms shut tight to the public and reports back on the motivations, ambitions, and radical vision guiding tech companies. From the conquest of space to quantum computing, engineers have recast the infinitely large and small. Some scientists predict the end of death and the replacement of human beings with machines. But at what cost? Alexandre sees a shadow hanging over the Valley, jeopardizing its future and the economy made in its image. Critical yet fair, Tech illuminates anew a world of perpetual revolution.

Olivier Alexandre is Research Fellow at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), as well as Deputy Director and founding member of its Center for Internet and Society.

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