Résumé
This book investigates the precise effects on society of the new and much vaunted electronic technologies (ICTs). Are fundamental shifts already taking place in the way in which we behave, organize, and interact as a direct result of their implementation? Providing a comprehensive set of detailed empirical studies of the genesis and use of these new technologies, the book also presents some surprising counterintuitive results.
Readership: Academics and postgraduate students in the fields of management, sociology, political science, and media and communication studies; Business practitioners and policy makers who wish to understand the significance of digital technologies for society, the economy, and social organization.
Contents
- 1 Steve Woolgar: Introduction: Five Rules of Virtuality
- 2 Sally Wyatt, Graham Thomas, and Tiziana Terranova: They Came, They Surfed, They Went Back to the Beach: Conceptualizing Use and Non-use of the Internet
- 3 G. M. Peter Swann and Tim P. Watts: Visualization Needs Vision: The Pre-paradigmatic Character of Virtual Reality
- 4 Susan E. Watt, Martin Lea, and Russell Spears: How Social is Internet Communication? A Reappraisal of Bandwidth and Anonymity Effects
- 5 Sonia Liff, Fred Steward, and Peter Watts: New Public Places for Internet Access: Networks for Practice-Based Learning and Social Inclusion
- 6 David Knights, Faith Noble, Theo Vurdubakis, and Hugh Willmott: Allegories of Creative Destruction: Technology and Organization in Narratives of the e-Economy
- 7 Brian McGrail: Confronting Electronic Surveillance: Desiring and Resisting New Technologies
- 8 David Mason, Graham Button, Gloria Lankshear, and Sally Coates: Getting Real about Surveillance and Privacy at Work
- 9 Charles Crook and Paul Light: Virtual Society and the Cultural Practice of Study
- 10 Sarah Nettleton, Nicholas Pleace, Roger Burrows, Steven Muncer, and Brian Loader: The Reality of Virtual Social Support
- 11 Andreas Wittel, Celia Lury, and Scott Lash: Real and Virtual Connectivity: New Media in London
- 12 Steven D. Brown and Geoffrey Lightfoot: Presence, Absence, and Accountability: Email and the Mediation of Organizational Memory
- 13 Melvin Pollner: Inside the Bubble: Communion, Cognition, and Deep Play at the Intersection of Wall Street and Cyberspace
- 14 John Hughes, Mark Rouncefield, and Pete Tolmie: The Day-to-Day Work of Standardization: A Sceptical Note on the Reliance on IT in a Retail Bank
- 15 Jon Agar, Sarah Green, and Penny Harvey: Cotton to Computers: From Industrial to Information Revolutions
- 16 Geoff Cooper, Nicola Green, Richard Harper, and Gerald Murtagh: Mobile Society? Technology, Distance, and Presence
- 17 Marilyn Strathern: Abstraction and Decontextualization: An Anthropological Comment
L'auteur - Steve Woolgar
Steve Woolgar, Chair of Marketing, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
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Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Oxford University Press |
Auteur(s) | Steve Woolgar |
Parution | 13/12/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 368 |
Format | 15,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 531g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780199248766 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-19-924876-6 |
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