Abstract
This book review assesses “Silicon Valley Imperialism: Techno Fantasies and Frictions in Postsocialist Times.” The book is a multisited ethnography that explores Siliconization or the expansion of Silicon Valley imaginaries at a global scale. The review highlights the methodological strategy and the discussions around infrastructures and entrepreneurship, alongside other topics, to connect the book with similar research. A highly critical work on the hegemonic ways to design, construct and promote technology in the context of nation-building, it unravels the possibilities of an antifascist and postsocialist ethnography, setting the grounds for expanding the role of academia in techno-capitalism critique.
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