Insolvent How to Reorient Computing for Just Sustainability

How we can enact meaningful change in computing to meet the urgent need for sustainability and justice.The deep entanglement of information technology with our societies has raised hope for a transition to more sustainable and just communities-those that phase out fossil fuels, distribute public goo...

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Main Author: Becker, Christoph (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2023
Series:The MIT Press
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