Based on chosen aspects of the idea of software subscription as well as the Microsoft Corporation's .NET project, the author attempts to show that monopolistic actions on the software market cause conditions for an assumption of total control over the global ICT infrastructure, which may in the future threaten society with hypernomadization. This may in turn radically change relations between individuals and, e.g., the institution of state itself. This text is a continuation of the task initiated by the paper The Discontinuity of Cultural Process in the Digital Civilization - Main Dangers. [Kocikowski, 2001]. This assignment focuses on a systematic display of the dark sides of the information r...
The process of globalisation leveraged by digital technologies has dramatically increased the capaci...
Computers and new communications technologies are widely expected to contribute to "decentralization...
This article introduces the idea of 'risk societies' to highlight how conventional views of the info...
Based on chosen aspects of the idea of software subscription as well as the Microsoft Corporatio...
Based on chosen aspects of the idea of software subscription as well as the Microsoft Corporation&ap...
The extremely rapid development of digital and telecommunication technology directly reflects both, ...
The information society thesis, as a set of sociological propositions pertaining to a range of advan...
This paper looks at the foundation of "cyberspace as space" as a conscious and aimed action set up ...
The information society thesis, as a set of sociological propositions pertaining to a range of advan...
Introduction. The driving force of the modern society development is information technology transfor...
Social software has a power problem. Actually, it has two. The first is technical. Unlike the rule o...
The thesis of this paper is that information technology, commonly defined as the fusion of computers...
The organization of information production is undergoing a deep transformation. Alongside corporatio...
The general social science issue addressed by this article is whether social formations change very ...
In this paper, we take a broad view on the Information Society and on the Information and Communicat...
The process of globalisation leveraged by digital technologies has dramatically increased the capaci...
Computers and new communications technologies are widely expected to contribute to "decentralization...
This article introduces the idea of 'risk societies' to highlight how conventional views of the info...
Based on chosen aspects of the idea of software subscription as well as the Microsoft Corporatio...
Based on chosen aspects of the idea of software subscription as well as the Microsoft Corporation&ap...
The extremely rapid development of digital and telecommunication technology directly reflects both, ...
The information society thesis, as a set of sociological propositions pertaining to a range of advan...
This paper looks at the foundation of "cyberspace as space" as a conscious and aimed action set up ...
The information society thesis, as a set of sociological propositions pertaining to a range of advan...
Introduction. The driving force of the modern society development is information technology transfor...
Social software has a power problem. Actually, it has two. The first is technical. Unlike the rule o...
The thesis of this paper is that information technology, commonly defined as the fusion of computers...
The organization of information production is undergoing a deep transformation. Alongside corporatio...
The general social science issue addressed by this article is whether social formations change very ...
In this paper, we take a broad view on the Information Society and on the Information and Communicat...
The process of globalisation leveraged by digital technologies has dramatically increased the capaci...
Computers and new communications technologies are widely expected to contribute to "decentralization...
This article introduces the idea of 'risk societies' to highlight how conventional views of the info...