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Society on the Line - Information Politics in the Digital Age (Hardcover, New)
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Society on the Line - Information Politics in the Digital Age (Hardcover, New)
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Society on the Line presents a new way of thinking about the social
and economic implications of the revolution in information and
communication technologies (ICTs). It offers a clear overview of
information in the digital age, and explains how social and
technical choices about ICTs influence access to information,
people, services, and technologies themselves. The author calls
this process `the shaping of tele-access' and shows how the concept
challenges prevailing theoretical perspectives of the information
and communication revolution. His clear, informed and challenging
analysis ranges from the household; through the workplace and
business organization; to the media as new information providers;
and to government policies on information and economic strategy. In
doing so he touches on important issues of information inequality,
privacy, censorship, the Internet; information and organizational
design; and information in the community and public policy. The
main text is fully supported by case studies, boxed information,
and essays written by leading ICT experts on both sides of the
Atlantic. This accessible and useful book offers an invaluable
guide to the information politics of the digital age.
Pre-publication Endorsement `Society on the Line is a very useful
book that organizes and analyses clearly and cogently a substantial
body of relevant documentation. It will become required reading in
universities around the world.' Manuel Castells, Professor of
Sociology, University of California; author of the The Rise of the
Network Society Pre-publication endorsement `...a fascinating
perspective...which provokes fresh consideration of the issues. By
showing us how to identify the games being played in the on-line
environment, Dutton helps us focus on the pressure points for
achieving respect for our information. Privacy need not be at risk
as ICTs are exploited.The more we understand the drivers for
change, the more we can influence the information handling culture
which is emerging.' Elizabeth France, UK Data Protection Registrar
pre-publication endorsement `In a time of information overload,
Society on the Line cuts through hype and jargon to spell out
clearly how information and communications technologies affect our
lives. It presents a sound, thoughful, and well-balanced account of
the contending factors and forces shaping hte new digital media and
influencing individuals, organizations, and cultures. This is an
essential book for communications professionals and students, as
well as for all those who want a better understanding of the
technical, political, and social dimensions of the information
revolution.' Walter S. Baer, The RAND Corporation pre-publication
endorsement `This book's key theme of tele-access opens the door to
a profound and fascinating exploration of the dominant question of
our time: does information technology determine history, or does
society or at least political economy hold the reins of time? All
who have a humanistic interest in technology, the future, or both
should read this book'. Reed Hundt, former Chair of the US Federal
Communications Commission, and Chair of the Forum on Communication
and Soceity of the Aspen Institute pre-publication endorsement `As
we enter the `information age', we urgently need to be armed with
considered values for assessing its impact and to frame
people-serving policies, In this remarkably integrative book,
William Dutton advances the notion of `access'to fill this bill. In
his hands, `access' becomes both a multi-dimensional and a highly
versatile idea. ...Dutton's analysis deserves to be widely read and
debated.' Jay G Blumler, Professor Emeritus of Leeds University,
and former President of the International Communication Association
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