Aarushi Bhandari is an assistant professor of sociology at Davidson College.
Bhandari adroitly weaves together theory, data, and personal experience to shed new light on the structural inequalities and parasitic nature of the internet, then shows us how we can push back and collectively flourish. Well-written and engaging, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in inequality in the digital age. -- Erik Schneiderhan, University of Toronto Bhandari provides an insightful analysis of the complicity of development institutions with ""big tech"" in international ""economies of attention"" that prey on communities in the Global South by extracting intimate aspects of the self for capital accumulation. An important reading for anyone interested in the political economy of ICTs. -- Firuzeh Shokooh Valle, Franklin & Marshall College