The Network Society: Social Aspects of New MediaSAGE, 2006 - 292 páginas 'The Network Society' is a wide-ranging theoretical and historical overview of the causes and consequences of the telecommunications revolution. The treatment is accessible, well-balanced but critical. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Nervous System of Society | 19 |
Technology | 42 |
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Términos y frases comunes
able activities allocution basic become broadband broadcasting cable capacity cation central Chapter characteristics combination communications revolution computer networks computer-mediated communication connections countries created culture data communication democracy digital divide digital telephony Dijk discussed economy electronic enable environment European Commission exchange face-to-face communication freedom global groups human images important increase increasingly individual information and communication information society infrastructure integrated interaction Internet kinds legislation linked mass communication mass media mass society means media networks mediated communication medium messages mobile modes multimedia network society offer offline old media organization organizational particular personal data political problems production programs protection registration relations replaced screens self-regulation so-called social and media social networks spheres structure technical tele telecommunications telephone television telework tion traditional units users videophone virtual communities
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