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Reshaping Communications Technology, Information and Social Change / Technology, information and social change TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Sage London 2001Description: 352p., 229 x 159mm, hardbackISBN:
  • 0803985622
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

`It is a clich [ac]e but this book is timely, welcome and indeed a breath of fresh air....It is of particular value for people concerned with public communications, political economy, economics and the relationship between society and technology. Moreover, this book powerfully dispels the tacit assumption, prevalent in business, politics, media and academia that a combination of technical fixes and the free market can right all social problems′ - Irish Journal of Sociology

Thirty years ago, one writer complained that ′to admire technology is all out of fashion′. Today excited claims are made for the impact that these technologies are having on social, political and economic life. But how are we to assess these claims? This book critically interrogates many of the prevailing ideas offers a fresh perspective on this new`digital age′.

Reshaping Communications :

· Provides an alternative and more grounded account of the complex interplay between new technology and information structures and changes in society

· Illuminates the fundamental continuities as well as changes in socioeconomic and political processes

· Draws on an interdisciplinary perspective and original empirical research.

The book will be essential reading for all those concerned with the new communication technologies, including students of media and communications as well as policy-makers.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part 1 Introduction and Overview
  • Information Superhighways or Super-Hypeways
  • Part 2 Competing Theories of The Contemporary
  • Third Wave Visions
  • Technology as Social Transformer
  • An Archeology of Imformation (Sector) Matters
  • 'Information Society' Theories
  • Culture and Information
  • Postmodernisms and the Public Sphere
  • Part 3 Mapping A New Millennium and Multimedia Order
  • Changes, Continuities and Cycles
  • Towards a More Realist(ic) Theory
  • The 'Atoms and Bits' of Informational Capitalism
  • Polarities
  • New Modes of Work, Consumption and State Regimes
  • 'Content Is King'?
  • New Media and 'Mature' Media Innovations
  • Information as New Frontier
  • Commofication and Consumption Stakes
  • Part 4 Alternative Prospects and Possibilities
  • Beyond Technological Fetishism
  • Towards a New Social and Media Order @Y2K+

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