The Information Society in Europe

The Information Society in Europe
Work and Life in an Age of Globalization
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Artikel-Nr:
9780847695904
Veröffentl:
2000
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.02.2000
Seiten:
334
Autor:
Ken Ducatel
Gewicht:
544 g
Format:
229x152x20 mm
Serie:
Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Edited by Ken Ducatel; Juliet Webster and Werner Herrmann - Contributions by Gerhard Bosch; Pierre Chambat; James Cornford; Andrew Gillespie; Leslie Haddon; Mark Hepworth; Ann Jones; Gill Kirkup; Suvi Lehtinen; Jorma Rantanen; Teresa Rees; Ranald Richards
For four decades now, information and communication technologies have been seen as principal drivers of socio-economic change. Recent developments in the OInformation SocietyO have raised concerns about the effects of these technologies on the everyday lives of citizens. This volume examines a wide range of issues at stake in the European Union, from employment and the labor market, to the domestication of technologies in households, to larger implications for political processes and democracy. Extending comparisons to other industrialized countries, it demonstrates that the Information Society is far too diverse and rich to be typified in simplistic dichotomies such as information OhavesO and Ohave notsO and that simple upbeat or pessimistic responses to the new technologies are surely false messengers for the future. This book helps broaden and inform communication technology debates worldwide and will be of interest to academics, students, industrialists, policymakers, and anyone who wishes to better understand the impacts of the new Information Society in Europe and beyond.
Chapter 1 Information Infrastructures or Societies? Part 2 Part I: Space, Economy, and the Global Information Society Chapter 3 Regional Development in the Information Society Chapter 4 The Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Large Firms: Impacts and Policy Issues Chapter 5 Small Firms in Europe's Developing Information Society Part 6 Part II: Work and the European Information Society Chapter 7 New Organizational Forms in the Information Society Chapter 8 Today's Second Sex and Tomorrow's First? Women and Work in the European Information Society Chapter 9 Toward the Learning Labor Market Part 10 Part III: Life in the Information Society Chapter 11 Health and the Information Society Chapter 12 Information and Communication Technologies in Distance and Lifelong Learning Chapter 13 Information and Communication Technologies and Everyday Life: Individual and Social Dimensions Chapter 14 Computer-Aided Democracy: The Effects of Information and Communication Technologies on Democracy Part 15 References

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