The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea2483
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Digital Infrastructure

Abstract: From an anthropological perspective, it is well recognized that infrastructures have the potential to disrupt and reconfigure communities and environments, lives, and livelihoods. As with other infrastructures, digital infrastructures are often owned and maintained by government entities, as well as by corporations or large companies aligned with political and commercial interests. Anthropological contributions to digital infrastructure not only situate practices within the contextual histories of resources th… Show more

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