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100 1 $aWessels, Bridgette.
245 10 $aUnderstanding the internet :$ba socio-cultural perspective /$cBridgette Wessels.
260 $aHoundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;$aNew York :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c2010.
300 $ax, 233 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 202-222) and index.
520 $aExplores how the internet is shaped and embedded within society, fostering new social worlds and ways of talking by using a wide range of examples to examine economic, political and cultural issues.
505 0 $a1. Addressing the internet as socio-cultural forms. -- Introduction -- Outline and context of the argument -- Outline of chapters -- 2. The cultural history of the internet. -- Introduction -- A framework for historical analysis -- Framing the history of the internet -- The internet's theatre of innovation -- Analysis: linking the details of the innovation of the internet with social change -- Conclusion -- 3. Cultural forms and socio-technical change. -- Introduction -- Addressing technology and social change -- Deconstructing the relationship between technology and social change -- Associating technology and social worlds: work in institutionalizing technology -- Addressing the cultural dynamics of technological change -- Conclusion -- 4. The socio-cultural environment of the internet. -- Introduction -- Social landscape of the internet -- Relationships between the internet and society -- The transformation of sociability: networked individualism and networked social movements -- The social dynamics of the internet and conceptualizing information society -- Conclusion -- Work and the internet. -- Introduction -- Relations of production: the changing context of work -- Narratives regarding work in the e-economy-- Participation in the workplace -- Participation and organizational issues -- Participation and gender -- Conclusion --6. Public policy and the internet. -- Introduction -- The logic of the internet in public policy -- Internet and political process -- The internet in public services and democratic processes -- The internet in health and social care -- 7. Exclusion, inclusion and the internet. -- Introduction -- General context of inclusion and exclusion -- Exclusion and digital divides: the global dimension -- Access and knowledge -- Case studies: the dynamics of inclusion and internet socio-cultural forms -- Conclusion.
505 0 $a8. Culture, everyday life and the internet. -- Introduction -- Cultural change and everyday life -- The second age of the internet and everyday life -- Routines and practices in daily life -- Networks and networked individuals as social forms -- Placing the internet in the meaningfulness of everyday life -- Conclusion -- 9. Cyber cultures and the internet. -- Introduction -- Considering culture, mediated communication and practice -- Defining and working with cyber culture -- Living cyber culture: narratives of the form -- Experiences of (cyber) cultural activity: hopes, dreams, and actualities -- Conclusion -- 10. The communication environment and the internet. -- Introduction -- Shaping a communications environment: continuity and change -- Key concepts in analysing new media -- The social relations of a new communications environment: the new and the established -- Mediapolis and proper distance in communication -- Conclusion -- 11. Conclusion. -- Introduction -- Social and technological change in the context of the internet -- Internet as socio-cultural form: the communicative turn -- Relations of production -- Narratives of form -- Modes of participation in the form -- Internet as a socio-cultural form in contemporary society.
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