The next billion users : digital life beyond the West /

"New-media pundits obsess over online privacy and security, cyberbullying, and revenge porn, but do these things really matter in most of the world? The Next Billion Users reveals that many assumptions about internet use in developing countries are wrong. After immersing herself in factory town...

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Main Authors: Arora, Payal. (Author)
Published: Harvard University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Publication Dates: 2019.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "New-media pundits obsess over online privacy and security, cyberbullying, and revenge porn, but do these things really matter in most of the world? The Next Billion Users reveals that many assumptions about internet use in developing countries are wrong. After immersing herself in factory towns, slums, townships, and favelas, Payal Arora assesses real patterns of internet usage in India, China, South Africa, Brazil, and the Middle East. She finds Himalayan teens growing closer by sharing a single computer with common passwords and profiles. In China's gaming factories, the line between work and leisure disappears. In Riyadh, a group of young women organize a YouTube fashion show. Why do citizens of states with strict surveillance policies appear to care so little about their digital privacy? Why do Brazilians eschew geo-tagging on social media? What drives young Indians to friend 'foreign' strangers on Facebook and give 'missed calls' to people? The Next Billion Users answers these questions and many more. Through extensive fieldwork, Arora demonstrates that the global poor are far from virtuous utilitarians who mainly go online to study, find jobs, and obtain health information. She reveals habits of use bound to intrigue everyone from casual internet users to developers of global digital platforms to organizations seeking to reach the next billion internet users"--Provided by publisher.
Carrier Form: 269 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-259) and index.
ISBN: 9780674983786 (hardcover : alkaline paper) :
0674983785 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
Index Number: HM851
CLC: TP393.4-05
Call Number: TP393.4-05/A769
Contents: The leisure divide -- Deviant by design -- Media bandits -- The virtuous poor -- Slumdog inspiration -- The poverty laboratory -- Privacy, paucity, and profit -- Forbidden love.