Technocities: The Culture and Political Economy of the Digital Revolution
Editat de John Downey, Jim McGuiganen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 5 aug 2008
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ISBN-13: 9781847876874
ISBN-10: 1847876870
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847876870
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`I
would
be
even
more
general
than
the
book
jacket
and
suggest
that
any
reader
interested
in
placing
their
own
use
of
technology
in
a
wider
context
will
find
something
of
interest
in
this
multi-faceted
book'
-Outline
9
Cuprins
Introduction
-
Jim
McGuigan
PART ONE: DEBATES
Towards Urban Cyberspace Planning - Stephen Graham
Grounding the Global through Urban Telematics Policy and Planning
Foreclosing on the City? The Bad Idea of Virtual Urbanism - Kevin Robins
Information and Communications Technologies - Frank Webster
Luddism Revisited
PART TWO: TEXTURES
Fishing with False Teeth - Simone Bergman and Liesbet van Zoonen
Women, Gender and the Internet
The Ideal City and the Virtual Hive - Julian Stallabrass
Modernism and Emergent Order in Computer Culture
PART THREE: TERRITORIES
Xs 4 All? `Information Society' Policy and Practice in the European Union - John Downey
Beyond Infrastructure - Leen d'Haenens
Europe, The USA and Canada on the Information Highway
Technocities and Development - Simon Bell
Images of Inferno and Utopia
PART FOUR: PERSPECTIVES
Designs on the City - John Pickering
Urban Experience in the Age of Electronic Reproduction
New Technologies - Douglas Kellner
Technocities and the Prospects for Democratization
PART ONE: DEBATES
Towards Urban Cyberspace Planning - Stephen Graham
Grounding the Global through Urban Telematics Policy and Planning
Foreclosing on the City? The Bad Idea of Virtual Urbanism - Kevin Robins
Information and Communications Technologies - Frank Webster
Luddism Revisited
PART TWO: TEXTURES
Fishing with False Teeth - Simone Bergman and Liesbet van Zoonen
Women, Gender and the Internet
The Ideal City and the Virtual Hive - Julian Stallabrass
Modernism and Emergent Order in Computer Culture
PART THREE: TERRITORIES
Xs 4 All? `Information Society' Policy and Practice in the European Union - John Downey
Beyond Infrastructure - Leen d'Haenens
Europe, The USA and Canada on the Information Highway
Technocities and Development - Simon Bell
Images of Inferno and Utopia
PART FOUR: PERSPECTIVES
Designs on the City - John Pickering
Urban Experience in the Age of Electronic Reproduction
New Technologies - Douglas Kellner
Technocities and the Prospects for Democratization
Descriere
Information
and
communication
technologies
are
said
to
be
transforming
urban
life
dramatically
and
bringing
about
rapid
economic
and
cultural
globalization.
This
book
explores
the
many
fascinating
and
urgent
issues
involved
by
relating
advanced
theoretical
debates
to
practical
matters
of
communication
with
cultural
policy.
It
maps
out
a
range
of
`optimistic'
and
`pessimistic'
scenarios
with
special
regard
to
various
forms
of
inequality,
particularly
class,
gender
and
geopolitical.
Topics
discussed
include
urban
planning,
virtual
cities
and
actual
cities,
economic
and
political
policy,
and
critical
social
analysis
of
current
trends
that
are
of
momentous
consequence.
The
book
concludes
that
it
is
necessary
to
bring
together
a
number
of
diffe