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Editat de Daniel Araya, Yana Breindl, Tessa J. Houghton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2010
Like the invention of the printing press, Internet is radically transforming the basic elements of modern civilization. This book examines the present ways that mass collaboration intersects with sociocultural, technosocial and political changes in varied contexts, and questions their impact on established institutions and modes of production.
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ISBN-13: 9781433109706
ISBN-10: 1433109700
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 99, ill. and tables
Dimensiuni: 224 x 152 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:1 New ed.
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W

Notă biografică

Daniel Araya is a doctoral candidate in educational policy studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The focus of his research is the confluence of digital technologies and cultural globalization on systems of education. He has published widely on subjects related to the knowledge economy and peer-to-peer collaboration and is currently editing two books exploring the socioeconomic impact of digital technologies. Yana Breindl is a PhD candidate in information and communication sciences at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Belgium. Her academic work deals with digital activism that aims at influencing European decision-making. Tessa J. Houghton is a scholarship doctoral candidate in media and communication at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Her research investigates hacktivism through a neo-Habermasian model of the public sphere, following the radical or agonistic theoretical tradition.

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Contents: Ralph Schroeder: Foreword ¿ Daniel Araya: Introduction: Collective Intelligence ¿ Anitza Geneve/Carla Ganito: Women and Technology: «Five Acts of Digital Agency» ¿ Eric Cook/Cristina Garduño Freeman: Snap, Post, Share: Understanding the Online Social Life of Personal Photography ¿ Thomas Petzold/Hanteng Liao: Geo-linguistic Analysis of the World Wide Web: The Use of Cartograms and Network Analysis to Understand Linguistic Development in Wikipedia ¿ Lucy Morieson/Nikki Usher: Mapping the Future of News in a Digital World: US and Australian Perspectives ¿ Andrés Monroy-Hernándes/Michael Dezuanni/Kai Kuikkaniemi: Media Literacy in the Facebook Age: Designing Online and Face to Face Learning Environments ¿ Luca Camerini/Yujung Nam: eHealth: Bridging the Divide between Current Performance and Legitimate Expectations in Health Care Delivery ¿ Julian Hopkins/Neal Thomas: Fielding Networked Marketing: Technology and Authenticity in the Monetization of Malaysian Blogs ¿ Kerk Kee/Lucy Cradduck/Bridget Blodgett/Rami Olwan: Cyberinfrastructure Inside Out: Definition and Influences Shaping Ist Emergence, Development, and Implementation in the Early 21st Century ¿ Yana Breindl/Nils Gustafsson: Leetocracy: Networked Political Activism or the Continuation of Elitism in Competitive Democracy ¿ Tessa J. Houghton: The People¿s Republic of Hacktivism: A Public Sphere Theoretical Interpretation of Online Independence Movements and the People¿s Republic of China ¿ Yao-Chung Chang: Cybercrime: A New Challenge for Legislation and International Negotiation ¿ Daniel Araya/Jin Shang/Jingfang Liu: ICTs and the Green Economy: US and Chinese Policy in the 21st Century ¿ Jean Burgess/Marcus Foth: Afterword.