Jenny Huberman is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
With energetic purpose and grounded arguments, Huberman lays out the ideological spirit animating digital capitalism. This book shows how the avatars of digital capitalism - through the use (and abuse) of concepts like convenience - seek to convince us to embrace this new regime. Jathan Sadowski, Monash University If there is one book you plan to read or assign this year to get a handle on why today's digital world feels inescapable, it should be this. Huberman offers readers crisp, elegant prose dissecting contemporary cases of the material consequences that befall us all when a few elites are gripped by an ideology of digital progress. This is at once a synthetic treatise on why we are where we are and a roadmap for pushing against the soullessness of digital economies. Mary Gray, Microsoft Research and Harvard University