Cyberfutures: Culture and Politics on the Information Superhighway - Ziauddin Sardar - Books - New York University Press - 9780814780589 - August 1, 1996
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Cyberfutures: Culture and Politics on the Information Superhighway

Ziauddin Sardar

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Cyberfutures: Culture and Politics on the Information Superhighway

Jacket Description/Back: Cyberfutures offers a close examination of issues that will become increasingly important as computers, networks, and technologies occupy crucial roles in our everyday lives. Comprised of essays from a range of occupational and disciplinary perspectives, including those of Vivian Sobchack and Arturo Escobar, the volume makes essential reading for students in cultural and media studies, anthropology, as well as for citizens interested in considering the larger implications of the Information Superhighway. Marc Notes: First pub. in U. K. by Pluto, 1996; Avail. in cloth at $45.00 Announced in paper at $15.95. Biographical Note: Jerome R. Ravetz is the Director of Research Methods Consultancy and author of Scientific Knowledge and Social Problems. They both reside in England. Publisher Marketing: The World Wide Web exploded into public consciousness in 1995, a year which saw the coming of age of the Internet. People are communicating, working, shopping, learning, and entertaining themselves, as well as satisfying carnal desires and even finding God through the simple act of connecting their computers to the wide universe of cyberspace. We are assured, at the same time, that this progress will have profound effects on work, culture, leisure--everything, including the ways in which we interact with each other. Yet just what these effects will be, how power will be distributed, and what recourse will be available to those adversely affected by the new technologies, are issues that have yet to be negotiated. Aside from the occasional panic over cyber-porn, few have considered the wide-ranging effects of our increasing reliance on interactive technologies. Cyberfutures offers a close examination of issues that will become increasingly important as computers, networks, and technologies occupy crucial roles in our everyday lives. Comprised of essays from a range of occupational and disciplinary perspectives, including those of Vivian Sobchack and Arturo Escobar, this volume makes essential reading for students in cultural and media studies, anthropology, as well as for citizens interested in considering the larger implications of the Information Superhighway.

Contributor Bio:  Sardar, Ziauddin Ziauddin Sardar is Professor of Science Policy at Middlesex University and consulting editor of Futures magazine. Contributor Bio:  Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Kathleen Fitzpatrick is Professor of Media Studies at Pomona College and founding editor of the digital scholarly network MediaCommons. She is the author of The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television and has blogged at Planned Obsolescence since 2002. Contributor Bio:  Ravetz, Jerome R Jerome R. Ravetz is an environmental consultant and academic. He is best known for his books challenging the assumptions of scientific objectivity, discussing the science wars and post-normal science. Ravetz is an Associate Fellow at the SaId Business School, University of Oxford.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 1, 1996
ISBN13 9780814780589
Publishers New York University Press
Pages 208
Dimensions 135 × 216 × 14 mm   ·   181 g

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