Society on the Line: Information Politics in the Digital Age

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Oxford University Press, 1999 - 390 Seiten
This book presents a new and challenging way of thinking about the social and economic implications of the revolution in information and communication technologies (ICTs) - a process the author calls 'the shaping of tele-access' . In a clear and accessible style, Dutton surveys major trends and shows how the shaping of tele-access is directly connected to choices in everyday life; to strategies in the workplace; to the application of ICTs in government, education andthe household; and to issues of media and public policy. Written by 24 distinguished contributors, Dutton's text is supported by numerous cases, essays and illustrations. This book will be a vital guide to anyone studying or wanting to understand the history and future of technological change incommunication.

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William H. Dutton, Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, was National Director of the UK's Programme on Information and Communication Technologies while a Visiting Professor at Brunel University. He is the author of Wired Cities and Computers and Politics.

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