Through the lens of culture, "The Internet of Elsewhere" looks
at the role of the Internet as a catalyst in transforming
communications, politics, and economics. Cyrus Farivar explores the
Internet's history and effects in four distinct and, to some,
surprising societies--Iran, Estonia, South Korea, and Senegal. He
profiles Web pioneers in these countries and, at the same time,
surveys the environments in which they each work. After all,
contends Farivar, despite California's great success in creating
the Internet and spawning companies like Apple and Google, in some
areas the United States is still years behind other nations.
"Surprised? " You won't be for long as Farivar proves there are
reasons that: Skype was invented in Estonia--the same country that
developed a digital ID system and e-voting;Iran was the first
country in the world to arrest a blogger, in 2003;South Korea is
the most wired country on the planet, with faster and less
expensive broadband than anywhere in the United States;Senegal may
be one of sub-Saharan Africa's best chances for greater Internet
access.
"The Internet of Elsewhere" brings forth a new complex and
modern understanding of how the Internet spreads globally, with
both good and bad effects.
General
Imprint: |
Rutgers University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2011 |
First published: |
June 2011 |
Authors: |
Cyrus Farivar
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
239 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8135-4962-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Computing & IT >
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LSN: |
0-8135-4962-0 |
Barcode: |
9780813549620 |
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