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SUMMARY:Book Club: "The Promise of Access"
DESCRIPTION:\n\n✨ Join Our Book Club: Exploring “The Promise of 
 Access” ✨\n\nAre you curious about how technology intersects with 
 inequality and the political economy of hope? Join our book club this 
 season as we delve into Daniel Greene’s thought-provoking book: The 
 Promise of Access: Technology\, Inequality\, and the Political Economy of 
 Hope. Whether you’re a technologist\, an educator\, or simply someone who 
 cares about building a more equitable world\, this book club promises to be 
 an inspiring journey. \n\n📚 About the Book:\nDaniel Greene examines the 
 paradoxical relationship between digital technology and economic 
 inequality. Drawing on ethnographic research\, Greene explores how 
 institutions like schools\, libraries\, and startups perpetuate the dream 
 of technological empowerment while ignoring the systemic issues that 
 sustain inequality. This compelling book challenges us to rethink the role 
 of technology in our society and its impact on marginalized 
 communities.\n\n❗ Why Join?\n\n\n	Engage in meaningful discussions about 
 technology and social justice\n	Enjoy complimentary refreshments during 
 each session\n	Meet like-minded individuals passionate about equity and 
 critical thinking\n	Deepen your understanding of how digital tools shape 
 our society and future\n\n\n🔔 Book Club Details:\n\n\n	Dates: 
 \n\n	\n		Friday\, January 17\n		\n			Introduction: “The Internet: Your 
 Future Depends on It”\n			Chapter 1: Discovering the Divide: Technology 
 and Poverty in the New Economy\n		\n		\n		Friday\, January 
 31\n		\n			Chapter 2: The Pivot and the Trouble with 
 “Tech”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 14\n		\n			Chapter 3: “More Than 
 Just a Building to Sit In for the Day”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 
 28\n		\n			Chapter 4: Flexible Classrooms\n		\n		\n		Friday\, March 14\, 
 2025: Chapter 5 & Conclusion\n		\n			Chapter 5: 
 Bootstrapping\n			Conclusion: Reproducing Hope\n			 \n		\n		\n	\n	\n	Time: 
 1:00 PM\n	Location: Hybrid - Knight Library DREAM Lab & Zoom\n	Format: 
 Guided discussions led by Data Services Staff. All perspectives are 
 welcome!\n\n\n☕ How to Participate:\n\n\n	Get the book: UO members can 
 access the ebook here: 
 https://alliance-uoregon.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UO/1ej399r/alma99900763979801852.\n\n
LOCATION:Knight DREAM Lab Sofa Area (122B)\, Knight Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
CATEGORIES:Talking Data
CONTACT;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
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SUMMARY:Book Club: "The Promise of Access"
DESCRIPTION:\n\n✨ Join Our Book Club: Exploring “The Promise of 
 Access” ✨\n\nAre you curious about how technology intersects with 
 inequality and the political economy of hope? Join our book club this 
 season as we delve into Daniel Greene’s thought-provoking book: The 
 Promise of Access: Technology\, Inequality\, and the Political Economy of 
 Hope. Whether you’re a technologist\, an educator\, or simply someone who 
 cares about building a more equitable world\, this book club promises to be 
 an inspiring journey. \n\n📚 About the Book:\nDaniel Greene examines the 
 paradoxical relationship between digital technology and economic 
 inequality. Drawing on ethnographic research\, Greene explores how 
 institutions like schools\, libraries\, and startups perpetuate the dream 
 of technological empowerment while ignoring the systemic issues that 
 sustain inequality. This compelling book challenges us to rethink the role 
 of technology in our society and its impact on marginalized 
 communities.\n\n❗ Why Join?\n\n\n	Engage in meaningful discussions about 
 technology and social justice\n	Enjoy complimentary refreshments during 
 each session\n	Meet like-minded individuals passionate about equity and 
 critical thinking\n	Deepen your understanding of how digital tools shape 
 our society and future\n\n\n🔔 Book Club Details:\n\n\n	Dates: 
 \n\n	\n		Friday\, January 17\n		\n			Introduction: “The Internet: Your 
 Future Depends on It”\n			Chapter 1: Discovering the Divide: Technology 
 and Poverty in the New Economy\n		\n		\n		Friday\, January 
 31\n		\n			Chapter 2: The Pivot and the Trouble with 
 “Tech”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 14\n		\n			Chapter 3: “More Than 
 Just a Building to Sit In for the Day”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 
 28\n		\n			Chapter 4: Flexible Classrooms\n		\n		\n		Friday\, March 14\, 
 2025: Chapter 5 & Conclusion\n		\n			Chapter 5: 
 Bootstrapping\n			Conclusion: Reproducing Hope\n			 \n		\n		\n	\n	\n	Time: 
 1:00 PM\n	Location: Hybrid - Knight Library DREAM Lab & Zoom\n	Format: 
 Guided discussions led by Data Services Staff. All perspectives are 
 welcome!\n\n\n☕ How to Participate:\n\n\n	Get the book: UO members can 
 access the ebook here: 
 https://alliance-uoregon.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UO/1ej399r/alma99900763979801852.\n\n
LOCATION:Knight DREAM Lab Sofa Area (122B)\, Knight Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
CATEGORIES:Talking Data
CONTACT;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
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SUMMARY:Book Club: "The Promise of Access"
DESCRIPTION:\n\n✨ Join Our Book Club: Exploring “The Promise of 
 Access” ✨\n\nAre you curious about how technology intersects with 
 inequality and the political economy of hope? Join our book club this 
 season as we delve into Daniel Greene’s thought-provoking book: The 
 Promise of Access: Technology\, Inequality\, and the Political Economy of 
 Hope. Whether you’re a technologist\, an educator\, or simply someone who 
 cares about building a more equitable world\, this book club promises to be 
 an inspiring journey. \n\n📚 About the Book:\nDaniel Greene examines the 
 paradoxical relationship between digital technology and economic 
 inequality. Drawing on ethnographic research\, Greene explores how 
 institutions like schools\, libraries\, and startups perpetuate the dream 
 of technological empowerment while ignoring the systemic issues that 
 sustain inequality. This compelling book challenges us to rethink the role 
 of technology in our society and its impact on marginalized 
 communities.\n\n❗ Why Join?\n\n\n	Engage in meaningful discussions about 
 technology and social justice\n	Enjoy complimentary refreshments during 
 each session\n	Meet like-minded individuals passionate about equity and 
 critical thinking\n	Deepen your understanding of how digital tools shape 
 our society and future\n\n\n🔔 Book Club Details:\n\n\n	Dates: 
 \n\n	\n		Friday\, January 17\n		\n			Introduction: “The Internet: Your 
 Future Depends on It”\n			Chapter 1: Discovering the Divide: Technology 
 and Poverty in the New Economy\n		\n		\n		Friday\, January 
 31\n		\n			Chapter 2: The Pivot and the Trouble with 
 “Tech”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 14\n		\n			Chapter 3: “More Than 
 Just a Building to Sit In for the Day”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 
 28\n		\n			Chapter 4: Flexible Classrooms\n		\n		\n		Friday\, March 14\, 
 2025: Chapter 5 & Conclusion\n		\n			Chapter 5: 
 Bootstrapping\n			Conclusion: Reproducing Hope\n			 \n		\n		\n	\n	\n	Time: 
 1:00 PM\n	Location: Hybrid - Knight Library DREAM Lab & Zoom\n	Format: 
 Guided discussions led by Data Services Staff. All perspectives are 
 welcome!\n\n\n☕ How to Participate:\n\n\n	Get the book: UO members can 
 access the ebook here: 
 https://alliance-uoregon.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UO/1ej399r/alma99900763979801852.\n\n
LOCATION:Knight DREAM Lab Sofa Area (122B)\, Knight Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
CATEGORIES:Talking Data
CONTACT;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
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SUMMARY:Book Club: "The Promise of Access"
DESCRIPTION:\n\n✨ Join Our Book Club: Exploring “The Promise of 
 Access” ✨\n\nAre you curious about how technology intersects with 
 inequality and the political economy of hope? Join our book club this 
 season as we delve into Daniel Greene’s thought-provoking book: The 
 Promise of Access: Technology\, Inequality\, and the Political Economy of 
 Hope. Whether you’re a technologist\, an educator\, or simply someone who 
 cares about building a more equitable world\, this book club promises to be 
 an inspiring journey. \n\n📚 About the Book:\nDaniel Greene examines the 
 paradoxical relationship between digital technology and economic 
 inequality. Drawing on ethnographic research\, Greene explores how 
 institutions like schools\, libraries\, and startups perpetuate the dream 
 of technological empowerment while ignoring the systemic issues that 
 sustain inequality. This compelling book challenges us to rethink the role 
 of technology in our society and its impact on marginalized 
 communities.\n\n❗ Why Join?\n\n\n	Engage in meaningful discussions about 
 technology and social justice\n	Enjoy complimentary refreshments during 
 each session\n	Meet like-minded individuals passionate about equity and 
 critical thinking\n	Deepen your understanding of how digital tools shape 
 our society and future\n\n\n🔔 Book Club Details:\n\n\n	Dates: 
 \n\n	\n		Friday\, January 17\n		\n			Introduction: “The Internet: Your 
 Future Depends on It”\n			Chapter 1: Discovering the Divide: Technology 
 and Poverty in the New Economy\n		\n		\n		Friday\, January 
 31\n		\n			Chapter 2: The Pivot and the Trouble with 
 “Tech”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 14\n		\n			Chapter 3: “More Than 
 Just a Building to Sit In for the Day”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 
 28\n		\n			Chapter 4: Flexible Classrooms\n		\n		\n		Friday\, March 14\, 
 2025: Chapter 5 & Conclusion\n		\n			Chapter 5: 
 Bootstrapping\n			Conclusion: Reproducing Hope\n			 \n		\n		\n	\n	\n	Time: 
 1:00 PM\n	Location: Hybrid - Knight Library DREAM Lab & Zoom\n	Format: 
 Guided discussions led by Data Services Staff. All perspectives are 
 welcome!\n\n\n☕ How to Participate:\n\n\n	Get the book: UO members can 
 access the ebook here: 
 https://alliance-uoregon.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UO/1ej399r/alma99900763979801852.\n\n
LOCATION:Knight DREAM Lab Sofa Area (122B)\, Knight Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
CATEGORIES:Talking Data
CONTACT;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
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SUMMARY:Book Club: "The Promise of Access"
DESCRIPTION:\n\n✨ Join Our Book Club: Exploring “The Promise of 
 Access” ✨\n\nAre you curious about how technology intersects with 
 inequality and the political economy of hope? Join our book club this 
 season as we delve into Daniel Greene’s thought-provoking book: The 
 Promise of Access: Technology\, Inequality\, and the Political Economy of 
 Hope. Whether you’re a technologist\, an educator\, or simply someone who 
 cares about building a more equitable world\, this book club promises to be 
 an inspiring journey. \n\n📚 About the Book:\nDaniel Greene examines the 
 paradoxical relationship between digital technology and economic 
 inequality. Drawing on ethnographic research\, Greene explores how 
 institutions like schools\, libraries\, and startups perpetuate the dream 
 of technological empowerment while ignoring the systemic issues that 
 sustain inequality. This compelling book challenges us to rethink the role 
 of technology in our society and its impact on marginalized 
 communities.\n\n❗ Why Join?\n\n\n	Engage in meaningful discussions about 
 technology and social justice\n	Enjoy complimentary refreshments during 
 each session\n	Meet like-minded individuals passionate about equity and 
 critical thinking\n	Deepen your understanding of how digital tools shape 
 our society and future\n\n\n🔔 Book Club Details:\n\n\n	Dates: 
 \n\n	\n		Friday\, January 17\n		\n			Introduction: “The Internet: Your 
 Future Depends on It”\n			Chapter 1: Discovering the Divide: Technology 
 and Poverty in the New Economy\n		\n		\n		Friday\, January 
 31\n		\n			Chapter 2: The Pivot and the Trouble with 
 “Tech”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 14\n		\n			Chapter 3: “More Than 
 Just a Building to Sit In for the Day”\n		\n		\n		Friday\, February 
 28\n		\n			Chapter 4: Flexible Classrooms\n		\n		\n		Friday\, March 14\, 
 2025: Chapter 5 & Conclusion\n		\n			Chapter 5: 
 Bootstrapping\n			Conclusion: Reproducing Hope\n			 \n		\n		\n	\n	\n	Time: 
 1:00 PM\n	Location: Hybrid - Knight Library DREAM Lab & Zoom\n	Format: 
 Guided discussions led by Data Services Staff. All perspectives are 
 welcome!\n\n\n☕ How to Participate:\n\n\n	Get the book: UO members can 
 access the ebook here: 
 https://alliance-uoregon.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UO/1ej399r/alma99900763979801852.\n\n
LOCATION:Knight DREAM Lab Sofa Area (122B)\, Knight Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
CATEGORIES:Talking Data
CONTACT;CN="Cameron Mulder":MAILTO:cmulder7@uoregon.edu
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