The Alienation of Fact Digital Educational Privatization, AI, and the False Promise of Bodies and Numbers

An investigation of the role of educational privatization and technology in the crises of truth and agency. Today, conspiracy theories run rampant, attacks on facts have become commonplace, and systemic inequities are on the rise as individual and collective agency unravels. The Alienation of Fact e...

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Main Author: Saltman, Kenneth J. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2022
Series:The MIT Press
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