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505 0 $aFront Cover; Misunderstanding the Internet; Copyright Page; Contents; Part I: Overview; 1. Reinterpreting the internet: James Curran; 2. Rethinking internet history: James Curran; Part II: Political economy of the internet; 3. Web 2.0 and the death of the blockbuster economy: Des Freedman; 4. Outsourcing internet regulation: Des Freedman; Part III: Internet and power; 5. The internet and social networking: Natalie Fenton; 6 The internet and radical politics: Natalie Fenton; Part IV: Looking forward; 7. Conclusion: James Curran, Des Freedman and Natalie Fenton; Index.
520 $aThe growth of the internet has been spectacular. There are now more 1.5 billion internet users across the globe, about one quarter of the world, s population. This is certainly a new phenomenon that is of enormous significance for the economic, political and social life of contemporary societies. However, much popular and academic writing about the internet takes a technologically deterministic view, assuming that the internet, s potential will be realised in essentially transformative ways. This was especially true in the euphoric moment of the mid-1990s, when many commentators wrote about the.
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