The Network Society sits on the bookshelves of many as an essential guide to the past, consequences and future of digital communication. Fully revised, this Third Edition covers crucial new issues and updates, including digital youth culture as a foreshadow of future new media use and the contribution of media networks to the current financial crisis. James Cuffe feels that it may appeal to communications theorists who fail to endorse Castells or Luhmann and are looking for a moderate approach
In the last half of the twentieth century, the world was transformed by the internet. Every facet of...
It is commonly acknowledged that the adoption of information and com-munication technologies (ICTs) ...
How has ‘the networked public’ contributed to the development of new social movements, strategies of...
This book brings together research that addresses some of the most significant cultural, economic, a...
Book review: Castells, Manuel (1996). The Rise of the Network Society (The Information Age: Econo...
Networks Without a Cause offers a provocative and critical review of today's well established social...
Eugene Loos, Leslie Haddon & Enid Mante-Meijer, The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Perhaps because by the 2010s four in five people were using the Internet in many regions of the worl...
International audienceSociologists have been researching digital technology and society over the pas...
information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the way they have become embedded in people’s ...
Barbara Richter reviews an exciting new book on the future of journalism and news media, which will ...
Based on the working hypothesis ‘that the most fundamental form of power lies in the ability to shap...
Benkler argues that the West is engaged in an escalating culture war between the industrial informat...
Across 13 chapters, scholars from media studies and science and technology studies offer insights in...
In the last half of the twentieth century, the world was transformed by the internet. Every facet of...
It is commonly acknowledged that the adoption of information and com-munication technologies (ICTs) ...
How has ‘the networked public’ contributed to the development of new social movements, strategies of...
This book brings together research that addresses some of the most significant cultural, economic, a...
Book review: Castells, Manuel (1996). The Rise of the Network Society (The Information Age: Econo...
Networks Without a Cause offers a provocative and critical review of today's well established social...
Eugene Loos, Leslie Haddon & Enid Mante-Meijer, The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Perhaps because by the 2010s four in five people were using the Internet in many regions of the worl...
International audienceSociologists have been researching digital technology and society over the pas...
information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the way they have become embedded in people’s ...
Barbara Richter reviews an exciting new book on the future of journalism and news media, which will ...
Based on the working hypothesis ‘that the most fundamental form of power lies in the ability to shap...
Benkler argues that the West is engaged in an escalating culture war between the industrial informat...
Across 13 chapters, scholars from media studies and science and technology studies offer insights in...
In the last half of the twentieth century, the world was transformed by the internet. Every facet of...
It is commonly acknowledged that the adoption of information and com-munication technologies (ICTs) ...
How has ‘the networked public’ contributed to the development of new social movements, strategies of...