
The Internet and Society
James Slevin(Author)
Polity Press
Published on 25. January 2000
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-0-7456-2086-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Internet and Society explores the impact of the internet on modern culture beyond the fashionable celebration of 'anything goes' online culture or the overly pessimistic conceptions tainted by the logic of domination. In this major new work, James Slevin develops an original account of the internet and relates it to the analysis of culture and communication in late modern societies. Slevin offers a critical appraisal of contributions to the study of the internet and its related networks such as intranets and extranets. He argues that these studies fail to deal adequately with the nature of communication and its role in an increasingly uncertain world. Slevin addresses this deficiency by elaborating a distinctive social theory of the internet and its impact. He develops his argument by offering an in-depth examination of the connections between the rise of the internet and new issues concerning the state, political and economic organization, the process of self-formation, globalization, publicness, regulation and, above all, the management of risk and uncertainty.
Throughout the book, James Slevin relates his analysis of the internet to a variety of substantive examples of internet use from around the world and sets out and redefines the tasks for further study. This book will be of interest to second-year undergraduates and above in media and communications studies, cultural studies, sociology and social theory and students and academics across the social sciences who are interested in the impact of new communication technologies.
Throughout the book, James Slevin relates his analysis of the internet to a variety of substantive examples of internet use from around the world and sets out and redefines the tasks for further study. This book will be of interest to second-year undergraduates and above in media and communications studies, cultural studies, sociology and social theory and students and academics across the social sciences who are interested in the impact of new communication technologies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
notes, index
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
512 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-2086-2 (9780745620862)
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James Slevin
The Internet and Society
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Content
Preface. Introduction. 1. Some Developments that have Transformed Modern Societies. 2. The Rise of the Internet. 3. Cultural Transmission and the Internet. 4. The Internet and Forms of Human Association. 5. Organizations and the Internet. 6. The Internet, the Self and Experience in Everyday Life. 7. Publicness and the Internet. 8. Globalization and the Internet. 9. Regulation and the Internet. Concluding Reflections. Notes. Index.