by J.A. English-Lueck
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Since the initial publication of Cultures@SiliconValley
fourteen years ago, much has changed in Silicon Valley. The corporate
landscape of the Valley has shifted, with tech giants like Google,
Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter vying for space with a halo of
applications that connect people for work, play, romance, and
education. Contingent labor has been catalyzed by ubiquitous access to
the Internet on smartphones, enabling ride-sharing services like Uber
and Lyft and space-sharing apps like Airbnb. Entrepreneurs compete for
people's attention and screen time.
Alongside these changes, daily life for all but the highest echelon
has been altered by new perceptions of scarcity, risk, and shortage.
Established workers and those new to the workforce try to adjust. The
second edition of Cultures@SiliconValley brings the story of
technological saturation and global cultural diversity in this renowned
hub of digital innovation up to the present. In this fully updated
edition, J. A. English-Lueck provides readers with a host of new
ethnographic stories, documenting the latest expansions of Silicon
Valley to San Francisco and beyond. The book explores how changes in
technology, especially as mobile phones make the Internet accessible
everywhere, impact work, family, and community life. The inhabitants of
Silicon Valley illustrate in microcosm the social and cultural identity
of the future.
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Leland Stanford Junior University.
Prologue © 2017 by the Board of Trustees of the
Leland Stanford Junior University.
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