Political Machines: IBM in the Philippines and the Computerization of Informal Empire

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
Karlynne Ejercito
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Abstract:Scholarship on information and communications technologies (ICT) in the Philippines has attributed their proliferation to a series of socioeconomic reforms that the state implemented at the end of the twentieth century. Earlier ICT advances, however, call attention to the gradual introduction of these technologies through administrative reforms carried out since the US colonial period. This article draws on business history; studies in science, technology, and society; and the literature on elite class formation to contextualize the affinity between Philippine reformism and high-tech industry. The successive product lines that the International Business Machines Corporation shipped to the Philippines between 1934 and 1972 reveal how the threat of insurgency became essential for mobilizing capital across a vast network of management consultants, government officials, and technical experts that brought Filipino elites into contact with the early US computer industry.
政治机器:菲律宾的IBM和非正式帝国的计算机化
摘要:菲律宾信息和通信技术(ICT)的学术研究将其扩散归因于该国在20世纪末实施的一系列社会经济改革。然而,早期的信息和通信技术的进步,使人们注意到自美国殖民时期以来,通过行政改革逐步引入这些技术。这篇文章借鉴了商业历史;科学、技术和社会研究;以及有关精英阶层形成的文献,以阐释菲律宾改良主义与高科技产业之间的亲缘关系。1934年至1972年间,国际商业机器公司(International Business Machines Corporation)向菲律宾输送的连续产品线揭示了,叛乱的威胁如何成为通过管理顾问、政府官员和技术专家组成的庞大网络调动资本的关键,正是这些网络使菲律宾精英与早期的美国计算机行业接触。
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