The Network Society
Jan A. G. M. van Dijk(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. November 1999
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-7619-6281-6 (ISBN)
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Description
How are we to understand the causes of the telecommunications revolution? How can we begin to predict its consequences?
The last three decades have witnessed a dramatic acceleration in the use, demand, and need for telecommunications, data communication, and mass communication transmitted and integrated into networks. Through a synthesis of contemporary theories about modernization, this book offers a broad-ranging introduction to the 'network' society in all its aspects.
The Network Society:
? Analyzes the new media in all their technical, economic, political, sociological, cultural and psychological aspects.
? Examines the new media in terms of their impact on both public policy and private life.
? Compares legal and policy initiatives in North America, Europe, Eastern Asia, and the Third World.
? Enables the reader to critical assess the 'hype' which surrounds the Internet and other new media.
In comparison to the boundless speculation accompanying the new media, this book offers a well-balanced but critical overview of the telecommunications revolution. In providing an interdisciplinary yet highly accessible introduction to the field, it will be essential reading for all students of media and communication studies.
The last three decades have witnessed a dramatic acceleration in the use, demand, and need for telecommunications, data communication, and mass communication transmitted and integrated into networks. Through a synthesis of contemporary theories about modernization, this book offers a broad-ranging introduction to the 'network' society in all its aspects.
The Network Society:
? Analyzes the new media in all their technical, economic, political, sociological, cultural and psychological aspects.
? Examines the new media in terms of their impact on both public policy and private life.
? Compares legal and policy initiatives in North America, Europe, Eastern Asia, and the Third World.
? Enables the reader to critical assess the 'hype' which surrounds the Internet and other new media.
In comparison to the boundless speculation accompanying the new media, this book offers a well-balanced but critical overview of the telecommunications revolution. In providing an interdisciplinary yet highly accessible introduction to the field, it will be essential reading for all students of media and communication studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
599 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-6281-6 (9780761962816)
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Person
Jan A.G.M. van Dijk (1952) is emeritus professor of communication science and sociology of the information society and still working at the University of Twente, the Netherlands.
His main domains of research are the social aspects of the digital media, digital democracy and the digital divide. His best known English books are The Network Society (Four Editions, Sage Publications), Digital Democracy (2000, Sage Publications), The Deepening Divide (2005, Sage Publications), Digital Skills (2014, Palgrave Macmillan), Internet and Democracy (2018, Routledge) and The Digital Divide (2020, Polity Press). Since the year 2020 he is working on an overall work called Power & Technology, combining theories of social and natural power explaining the use of technology in human history. During his long career he was an advisory of many governments and departments as well as the European Commission.
His main domains of research are the social aspects of the digital media, digital democracy and the digital divide. His best known English books are The Network Society (Four Editions, Sage Publications), Digital Democracy (2000, Sage Publications), The Deepening Divide (2005, Sage Publications), Digital Skills (2014, Palgrave Macmillan), Internet and Democracy (2018, Routledge) and The Digital Divide (2020, Polity Press). Since the year 2020 he is working on an overall work called Power & Technology, combining theories of social and natural power explaining the use of technology in human history. During his long career he was an advisory of many governments and departments as well as the European Commission.
Content
Introduction
Technology
Economy
Politics and Power
Law
Social Structure
Culture
Psychology
Conclusions and Policy Perspectives
Technology
Economy
Politics and Power
Law
Social Structure
Culture
Psychology
Conclusions and Policy Perspectives