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Transcending recent attempts to pigeonhole 'the information revolution', this book shows how the paradoxical aspects of new media and the Internet (is it masculine or feminine? Does it mean peace or war?) are the peculiarly intense expression of the contradictions underlying our whole society. Andrew Calcutt is an enthusiastic champion of the potential for new communications technology, and a trenchant critic of the culture of fear which prevents its realisation.
Going beyond recent attempts to pigeonhole the information
revolution as either the information highway to utopia or the
devil's own dystopia, this book cuts through the furor surrounding
the Internet and shows how the paradoxical aspects of new media are
an expression of the inherent contradictions underlying society as
a whole. Andrew Calcutt is an enthusiastic champion of the
potential for new communications technology and a trenchant critic
of the culture of fear and self-limitation which prevents its
realization. At a time when events and social processes are often
assumed to be beyond our control, he seeks to accentuate the
positive capabilities of human beings and the technologies which we
have created.
Transcending recent attempts to pigeonhole 'the information revolution', this book shows how the paradoxical aspects of new media and the Internet (is it masculine or feminine? Does it mean peace or war?) are the peculiarly intense expression of the contradictions underlying our whole society. Andrew Calcutt is an enthusiastic champion of the potential for new communications technology, and a trenchant critic of the culture of fear which prevents its realisation.
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