Shaping the network society : the new role of civil society in cyberspace / edited by Douglas Schuler and Peter Day
- Bib ID:
- 3161751
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- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2004
- x, 433 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 026219497X
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- Machine derived contents note: Introduction vii
- Douglas Schuler and Peter Day
- I Shaping the Network Society: Opportunities and Challenges 1
- Douglas Schuler and Peter Day
- 1 Civilizing the Network Society 17
- 2 U.S. Global Cyberspace 19
- Oliver Boyd-Barrett
- 3 Shaping Technology for the "Good Life": The Technological
- Imperative versus the Social Imperative 43
- Gary Chapman
- 4 Human Rights in the Global Billboard Society 67
- Cees J. Hamelink
- II Global Tales of the Civil Network Society 83
- 5 A Census of Public Computing in Toledo, Ohio 85
- Kate Williams and Abdul Alkalimat
- 6 A Polder Model in Cyberspace: Amsterdam Public Digital
- Culture 111
- Geert Lovink and Patrice Riemens
- 7 Community Networks Go Virtual: Tracing the Evolution of ICT in
- Buenos Aires and Montevideo 137
- Susana Finquelievich
- 8 Civil Networking in a Hostile Environment: Experiences in the Former
- Yugoslavia 159
- Veran Matic
- 9 Rethinking Telecenters: Microbanks and Remittance Flows-
- Reflections from Mexico 185
- Scott S. Robinson
- 10 The Role of Community Networks in Shaping the Network Society:
- Enabling People to Develop Their Own Projects 199
- Fiorella de Cindio
- III Building a New Public Sphere in Cyberspace 227
- 11 Information Technology and the International Public Sphere 229
- Craig Calhoun
- 12 What Do We Need to Know about the Future We're Creating?
- Technobiographical Reflections 253
- Howard Rheingold
- 13 Libraries: The Information Commons of Civil Society 279
- Nancy Kranich
- 14 The Soil of Cyberspace: Historical Archaeologies of the Blacksburg
- Electronic Village and the Seattle Community Network 301
- David Silver
- 15 Globalization and Media Democracy: The Case of Indymedia 325
- Douglas Morris
- 16 Prospects for a New Public Sphere 353
- Peter Day and Douglas Schuler
- References 377
- Contributors 407
- Index 413.
- Notes:
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- "An outgrowth of the Seventh DIAC symposium held in Seattle in 2000"-- Introduction.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [377]-405) and index.
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