This work is an ethnographic investigation into the lives of young people growing up and living in Bangalore. Moving beyond the hype of the Indian 'knowledge society', it examines how new forms of technology and outsourced labour become integral to changing the experience of modernity and globalisation.
This work is an ethnographic investigation into the lives of young people growing up and living in Bangalore. Moving beyond the hype of the Indian 'knowledge society', it examines how new forms of technology and outsourced labour become integral to changing the experience of modernity and globalisation.
Nicholas Nisbett is Visiting Research Fellow, University of Sussex, UK.
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List of Figures Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. A Genealogy of the Knowledge Society 3. Bangalore and its Cybercafes 4. The Space of Male Friendship 5. Courtship Online and Off 6. Learning to E-labour 7. Narratives of the Knowledge Society 8. Conclusions References About the Author
List of Figures Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. A Genealogy of the Knowledge Society 3. Bangalore and its Cybercafes 4. The Space of Male Friendship 5. Courtship Online and Off 6. Learning to E-labour 7. Narratives of the Knowledge Society 8. Conclusions References About the Author
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