The Rise of the Network Society
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This book, the first in Castells' ground-breaking trilogy, is an account of the economic and social dynamics of the new age of information. Based on research in the USA, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, it aims to formulate a systematic theory of the...
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This book, the first in Castells' ground-breaking trilogy, is an account of the economic and social dynamics of the new age of information. Based on research in the USA, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, it aims to formulate a systematic theory of the information society which takes account of the fundamental effects of information technology on the contemporary world.The global economy is now characterized by the almost instantaneous flow and exchange of information, capital, and cultural communication. These flows order and condition both consumption and production. The networks themselves reflect and create distinctive cultures. Both they and the traffic they carry are largely outside national regulation. Our dependence on the new modes of informational flow gives enormous power to those in a position to control them to control us. The main political arena is now the media, and the media are not politically answerable.
Manuel Castells describes the accelerating pace of innovation and social transformation. He examines the processes of globalization that threaten to make redundant whole countries and peoples excluded from informational networks. He investigates the culture, institutions, and organizations of the network enterprise and the concomitant transformation of work and employment. He shows that in the advanced economies production is now concentrated on an educated section of the population aged between 25 and 40. He suggests that the effect of this accelerating trend may not be mass unemployment but the extreme flexibilization of work and individualization of labor, and, in consequence, a highly segmented social structure.
This edition of "The Rise of the Network Society" has been substantially modified and details the new social and economic developments brought by the Internet and the 'new economy'. The volume has been updated throughout to take account of changes since its original publication.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Rise of the Network Society “
List of FiguresList of Tables
Acknowledgements 2000
Acknowledgements 1996
Prologue: The Net and The Self
1. The Information Technology Revolution
2. The New Economy: Informationalism, Globalization, Networking
3. The Network Enterprise: The Culture, Institutions, and Organizations of The Informational Economy
4. The Transformation of Work and Employment: Networkers, Jobless, and Flextimers
5. The Culture of Real Virtuality: The Integration of Electronic Communication, The End of The Mass
6. The Space of Flows
7. The Edge of Forever: Timeless Time
Conclusion: The Network Society
Summary of Contents of Volumes II and III
Bibliography
Index
Autoren-Porträt von Manuel Castells
Dr. mult. h.c. Manuel Castells, geboren 1942, ist Professor für Stadt- und Regionalplanung und Professor für Soziologie an der University of California, Berkeley, USA.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Manuel Castells
- 2000, 2nd ed., XXIX, 594 Seiten, Maße: 23 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0631221409
- ISBN-13: 9780631221401
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Englisch
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"A brief review cannot do it justice. No other scholar has approached the subject of the information age in as engaging and innovative a way as this author. Strongly recommended for academic libraries." M. Perelman, California State University."We live today in a period of intense and puzzling transformation, signalling perhaps a move beyond the industrial era altogether. Yet where are the great sociological works that chart this transition? Hence the importance of Manuel Castells' multivolume work, in which he seeks to chart the social and economic dynamics of the information age . . . [It] is bound to be a major reference source for years to come." Anthony Giddens, The Times Higher Education Supplement.
"Adam Smith explained how capitalism worked, and Karl Marx explained why it didn't. Now the social and economic relations of the Information Age have been captured by Manuel Castells." Wall Street Journal.
"So far, the person who has straddled the world of social theory and Silicon Valley most successfully is Manuel Castells. Castells enjoys a growing reputation as the first significant philosopher of cyberspace." The Economist.
"A must-read." Wired.
"This book goes a considerable way to helping us make sense of today's global information economy and our place in it." Financial Times.
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"Adam Smith explained how capitalism worked, and Karl Marx explained why it didn't. Now the social and economic relations of the Information Age have been captured by Manuel Castells." (Wall Street Journal)"So far, the person who has straddled the world of social theory and Silicon Valley most successfully is Manuel Castells. Castells enjoys a growing reputation as the first significant philosopher of cyberspace." (The Economist)
"A must-read." (Wired)
"This book goes a considerable way to helping us make sense of today's global information economy and our place in it." (Financial Times)
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