Technocities: The Culture and Political Economy of the Digital RevolutionJohn Downey, Jim McGuigan SAGE Publications, 22/06/1999 - 224 من الصفحات 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 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-3 من 36
الصفحة 4
... debate has intersected with policy debate and sees particular value in the work of Manuel Castells ( 1996 , 1997 , 1998 ) . Castells's membership of the High Level Group of Experts , which in its 1996 interim report criticized Bangemann ...
... debate has intersected with policy debate and sees particular value in the work of Manuel Castells ( 1996 , 1997 , 1998 ) . Castells's membership of the High Level Group of Experts , which in its 1996 interim report criticized Bangemann ...
الصفحة 98
... debate on gender and new information technologies : there is an assumption that technology itself is neutral ( ' Is it all of a sudden faster ? ' ) ; there is the idea that women have a different relation to computers than men do ( ' so ...
... debate on gender and new information technologies : there is an assumption that technology itself is neutral ( ' Is it all of a sudden faster ? ' ) ; there is the idea that women have a different relation to computers than men do ( ' so ...
الصفحة 134
... debate . While agreeing that the development of a bourgeois public sphere in the eighteenth century was dependent upon exclusions of class , gender and race , Habermas maintains that the liberal ideal of rational debate engendered at ...
... debate . While agreeing that the development of a bourgeois public sphere in the eighteenth century was dependent upon exclusions of class , gender and race , Habermas maintains that the liberal ideal of rational debate engendered at ...
المحتوى
Foreclosing on the City? The Bad Idea of Virtual Urbanism | 34 |
Luddism | 60 |
Textures | 90 |
حقوق النشر | |
7 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
activities Alvin Toffler Arcades Project argues artefacts Bangemann become Cambridge Canadian capital Castells cent centres communication technologies competition computer culture computer networks contemporary context Corbusier corporate created critical cyberspace debate democratic Digital City digital technology dominant economic electronic spaces emerging environment Europe European freenets future gender global city global economy Graham groups human ICTs idea ideology impact increasingly individual industries information and communication information highway information society information superhighway information technology infrastructure innovation interaction interests Internet Kellner labour Le Corbusier London Luddite means mobility modern on-line political possible postmodern potential Press problems production public sphere reality regions revolution Robins role sector seen social strategies structure technocapitalism technocity technoculture technological determinism telecommunications telematics theory tion Toffler transformation University urban users utopian virtual city virtual communities vision Webster women