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Technology, Management, and Design for Social Justice

Edited by Latha Poonamallee (), Simy Joy (), Joanne Scillitoe (), Anita Howard () and Akhil S.G. ()

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Date: 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-20821-7
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 The Imperative Nexus: Technology, Management, and Social Justice in the 21st Century Reconfiguring the Technological Condition
Latha Poonamallee
Ch 2 Revolutionizing and Balancing Algorithmic Management: Power and Justice
Latha Poonamallee and S. G. Akhil
Ch 3 Algorithmic Racialism as Structural Metamechanism: Replicating Racial Inequality in the Black Working Class
Bryce Adams and Latha Poonamallee
Ch 4 Countering Risks of Interterritorial Digital Businesses by Developing Ethical AI or Human Peripheral Connectors in Metaverses
Malavika Sundararajan and Binod Sundararajan
Ch 5 Making Personal Data Personal: The Emergence of Enactive Data in Organizations
Marta Stelmaszak, Silvia Masiero, Katherine Wyers, Aleksi Aaltonen and Erica Wagner
Ch 6 Infusing Virtuous Values into the Management and Governance of New “Smart” Technologies
Cathy Driscoll
Ch 7 Technology and Innovation: The Role of Government in Fostering Social Justice Through a “Startup Ecosystem”
Devi M. Bhama, M. Sri VidhyaBhavani and Rajan Dewar
Ch 8 Designing for 1.5 °C Lifestyles: A Business-Driven Framework for Systemic Change
Raz Godelnik and Lucia Jaramillo
Ch 9 Ocean Health Data
Rohit Gavali
Ch 10 Designing Munduruku Digital Library
Celia Matsunaga
Ch 11 Marginalization and Disinformation: The Perilous Use of Tech by Political Consultancies in India
Tathagata Bhowmik
Ch 12 Fluid Futures: Bridging Institutional Voids in the Global South with Blockchains, Agentic AI, and Transformative Knowledge
Syed Muntasir Mamun, Abdullah Al-Matin, Obiora P. Umegbolu and Latha Poonamallee
Ch 13 Digital Access and Educational Equity: Technology Management and Social Justice Among Youth in Bihar
Niraj Kumar Singh
Ch 14 Technology Acceptance and Innovation: Mobile Ecosystem Behaviors in Sub-Saharan Africa
Robert O. Harris
Ch 15 Empowering Tribal Youth: Bridging Educational Gaps Through Technology and Social Justice in Jharkhand, India
Niraj Kumar Singh
Ch 16 Universal Basic Income in the Post-Work World: Myths, Models, and Misalignments
Rejitha Nair
Ch 17 Digital States, Analog Lives: Technocratic Rationality and the Politics of Exclusion in India’s DBT Welfare Regime
Rejitha Nair and T. Kannan
Ch 18 Technology, Management, and Social Justice: A Mapping of the Terrain and the Road Ahead
Simy Joy and Latha Poonamallee

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