The internet galaxy

The internet galaxy


The internet galaxy es un libro escrito por Manuel Castells tiene un total de 292 páginas , identificado con ISBN 9780199255771 The internet galaxy se publicó en el año 2003




Libros de Manuel Castells

Ficha Técnica

  • Título: The internet galaxy
  • Autor: Manuel Castells
  • Publicación: 2003
  • Editorial: Oxford university press
  • Isbn: 9780199255771
  • Páginas: 292
  • Encuadernación: Tapa blanda



Resumen

Castells, best known for his three-volume study The Information Age (Blackwell), an analysis of societal changes wrought by communications advances, trims that work to appeal to readers who were daunted by its 1,200 pages, $80 paperback price and ponderous prose. In this excellent, readable, nontechnical summary of the history, social implications and likely future of Internet business, Castells, professor of planning and of sociology at Berkeley, covers institutions like the World Wide Web Consortium, which presides over the protocols and development of the Web, and phenomena like the Internets immense ability to simultaneously liberate and exclude. There are still too many sentences like It is fair to say that most hackers live normal lives, at least as normal as most people, which does not necessarily mean that hackers (or anybody else) fit into the ideal type of normalcy, conforming to the dominant ideology in our societies, leaving readers wondering if hackers lives are normal or not, and whether hes trying to give a sociological side lesson. Those willing to overlook such prosodic lapses will appreciate the astute accounts of, e.g., the complications for early grassroots online citizen networks headed by community activists, but seen by many as an opportunity to move beyond their local community.<


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