Describing and documenting the actual effects of computer networks on people's experience in the workplace, marketplace, and community, the book argues that the conditions of surveillance and corporate control far outweigh those of information access as key elements in the social and political presence of network computing.
Describing and documenting the actual effects of computer networks on people's experience in the workplace, marketplace, and community, the book argues that the conditions of surveillance and corporate control far outweigh those of information access as key elements in the social and political presence of network computing.
Darin Barney teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of Ottawa.
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Figures Acknowledgments 1 Prometheus Wired 2 On Technology 3 Networks 4 The Political Economy of Network Technology I 5 The Political Economy of Network Technology II 6 A Standing Reserve of Bits 7 Government, Politics, and Democracy: Network Technology as Stand-in Notes Bibliography Index
Figures Acknowledgments 1 Prometheus Wired 2 On Technology 3 Networks 4 The Political Economy of Network Technology I 5 The Political Economy of Network Technology II 6 A Standing Reserve of Bits 7 Government, Politics, and Democracy: Network Technology as Stand-in Notes Bibliography Index
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