How is the digital age playing out around the globe?

  What places and what technologies don’t we know about? What are we all getting wrong about our perceptions of innovation in non-Western countries? How can new technology help build communities and inspire new movements for social change around the world? In what ways have innovation and creativity thrived in areas with limited resources? Ramesh Srinivasan, Director, Digital Cultures Lab, University of California, Los Angeles, Mark Kamau, Founder, UX Africa and Michaelanne Dye, Ph.D Candidate in Social Computing and Development , Georgia Tech joined The Atlantic’s Steve Clemons to talk about the world’s digital moment. Grounded in the 160-year legacy of the magazine, AtlanticLIVE brings the unparalleled journalism of The Atlantic to life through singular event experiences, on stage and off. For more information, please visit: https://www.theatlantic.com/live/

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