From Culture to Code
319 EGP
Explores the intersection of cultural practices and technological development, examining how human societies translate their values, beliefs, and social structures into digital systems and programming paradigms.
An interdisciplinary examination of how cultural contexts shape technological development and digital innovation. The work analyzes the relationship between societal values and coding practices, exploring how programmers and technologists embed cultural assumptions into software systems. Written for academics, technology professionals, and policy makers interested in the social dimensions of computing. The book provides critical insights into how digital technologies both reflect and influence cultural norms, making it particularly relevant for understanding bias in algorithms and inclusive design principles.
| Dimensions | 141 cm |
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