Toyama lays down eloquently his bone of contention that technology merely amplifies the human condition.”
New Indian ExpressToyama's research reminds us that there are very few one-size-fits-all solutions. If technology is going to improve the lives of the world's poorest, it must be grounded in a deep understanding of human behavior and an appreciation for cultural differences.”
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and co-chair of The Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationRead this book! With engaging stories and penetrating insight, Toyama reveals that even the most powerful technologies can't cure our social ills, and he inspires us toward a more deeply human kind of progress.”
Ben Mezrich, author of Accidental BillionairesControversial yet inspiring
Geek Heresy is a must read for anyone who is passionate about social change
Everyone from field staff and managers to researchers and funders will benefit from his unique perspective; geeks and non-geeks, alike. Finally, we have a book that can help temper our technology addiction with an approach guided by critical thought and practical application.”
Global South Development MagazineWinner of the 2016 PROSE Award in Business, Finance & ManagementIt is notable
when a techie insider steps outside the tent to chastise his tribe at book length and has the gall to both criticize and dedicate the book to his former boss, Bill Gates. Kentaro Toyama, a computer scientist who once ran a lab for Microsoft Research, seems determined to burn his bridge to the technology world with
Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology... The book takes a spike-studded tire iron to the efforts by technology entrepreneurs and their enablers to reimagine how we eat, learn, heal, govern and battle poverty.”
Anand Giridharadas, New York TimesIn this incisive book, Toyama cures us of the manic rhetoric of digital utopians and reinvigorates us with a deeply people-centric view of social change.
Geek Heresy is a heartwarming reminder that it's human wisdom, not machines, that move our world forward.”
National Geographic OnlineEveryone working in any facet of education and educational nonprofits needs to read
Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change From the Cult of Technology; put down whatever other books you're readingyou are reading, right?and get a copy of this one.”
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