The Network SocietyISBN: 978-0-7456-2669-7
Paperback
216 pages
September 2004, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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Are we in the midst of a digital revolution? Have new
information and communication technologies given birth to a new
form of society, or do they reinforce and extend existing patterns
and relationships? This book provides a clear and engaging
discussion of these and other questions. Using a sophisticated
model of the relationship between technology and society, Barney
investigates both what has changed, and what has remained the same,
in the age of the Internet.
Among the issues discussed are debates concerning the emergence of a 'knowledge economy'; digital restructuring of employment and work; globalization and the status of the nation-state; the prospects of digital democracy; the digital divide; new social movements; and culture, community and identity in the age of new media.
This book provides an accessible resource for a thoughtful engagement with life in the network society. It will be essential reading for students in sociology and media and communication studies. This will be a valuable textbook for undergraduate students of sociology and media and communication studies.