The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies
Herausgeber: Mansell, Robin; Quah, Danny; Avgerou, Chrisanthi
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The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies
Herausgeber: Mansell, Robin; Quah, Danny; Avgerou, Chrisanthi
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The production and consumption of ICTs have an impact at a macro level, in the way our societies operate, and in our everyday lives. This handbook is about the challenges presented by ICTs. It sets out an intellectual agenda that examines the implications for individuals, organizations, democracy, and the economy.
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The production and consumption of ICTs have an impact at a macro level, in the way our societies operate, and in our everyday lives. This handbook is about the challenges presented by ICTs. It sets out an intellectual agenda that examines the implications for individuals, organizations, democracy, and the economy.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 172mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1047g
- ISBN-13: 9780199548798
- ISBN-10: 019954879X
- Artikelnr.: 24285333
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 172mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1047g
- ISBN-13: 9780199548798
- ISBN-10: 019954879X
- Artikelnr.: 24285333
Robin Mansell is Professor of New Media and the Internet in the Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science. She is internationally known for her work on the social, economic, and technical issues arising from new technologies, especially in the computer and telecommunication industries. Her research examines the integration of new technologies into society, the interaction between engineering design and the structure of markets, and the sources of regulatory effectiveness and failure. She has contributed to policy discussion and formulation for the liberalization of the telecommunication sector, the development of electronic commerce, the governance of universal access, and developing country responses to globalization. She serves as and academic governor of the London School of Economics, as a Trustee of the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, and is President of IAMCR (International Association for Media and Communications Research) 2004-2008. Chrisanthi Avgerou is Professor of Information Systems at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her main interests concern the relationship of IT to organizational change and the role of IT in socio-economic development. She is chairperson of the IFIP Technical Committee 9 on Social Implications of Information Technology and she chaired the IFIP WG 9.4 group on computers in developing countries from 1996 till 2003. Among her recent publications are Information Systems and Global Diversity, and The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: Innovation, Actors, and Contexts. Danny Quah is Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His work is concerned with economic growth, income inequality, new technology, intellectual assets, information technology and the weightless economy. Roger Silverstone was Professor of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Previous publications include Media, Technology and Everyday Life in Europe (Ashgate, 2005) and Why Study the Media? (Sage, 1999).
* The Challenges of ICTs
* Part I: The Knowledge Economy and ICTs
* The ICT Paradigm
* Markets and Policies in New Knowledge Economies
* Globalization of the ICT Labour Force
* Productivity and ICTs: A Review of the Evidence
* Economic Policy Analysis and the Internet: Coming to Terms with a
Telecommunications Anomaly
* The Diffusion of the Internet and the Geography of the Digital Divide
in the United States
* The Economics of ICTs: Building Blocks and Implications
* Part II: Organizational Dynamics, Strategy, Design, and ICTs
* On Confronting Some of the Common Myths of Information Systems
Strategy Discourse
* Information Technology Sourcing: Fifteen Years of Learning
* ICT, Organizations, and Networks
* Information Technology and the Dynamics of Organizational Change
* Making Sense of ICT, New Media, and Ethics
* Part III: Governance, Democracy, and ICTs
* Electronic Networks, Power, and Democracy
* e-Democracy: The History and Future of an Idea
* Communicative Entitlements and Democracy: The Future of the Digital
Divide Debate
* Governance and State Organization in the Digital Era
* Privacy Protection and ICT: Issues, Instruments, and Concepts
* Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life
* Part IV: Culture, Community, and New Media Literacies
* New Media Literacies: At the Intersection of Technical, Cultural, and
Discursive Knowledges
* Youthful Experts? A Critical Appraisal of Children's Emerging
Internet Literacy
* The Interrelations Between Online and Offline: Questions, Issues, and
Implications
* ICTs and Political Movements
* ICTs and Communities in the 21st Century: Challenges and Perspectives
* ICTs and Inequality: Net Gains for Women?
* Part I: The Knowledge Economy and ICTs
* The ICT Paradigm
* Markets and Policies in New Knowledge Economies
* Globalization of the ICT Labour Force
* Productivity and ICTs: A Review of the Evidence
* Economic Policy Analysis and the Internet: Coming to Terms with a
Telecommunications Anomaly
* The Diffusion of the Internet and the Geography of the Digital Divide
in the United States
* The Economics of ICTs: Building Blocks and Implications
* Part II: Organizational Dynamics, Strategy, Design, and ICTs
* On Confronting Some of the Common Myths of Information Systems
Strategy Discourse
* Information Technology Sourcing: Fifteen Years of Learning
* ICT, Organizations, and Networks
* Information Technology and the Dynamics of Organizational Change
* Making Sense of ICT, New Media, and Ethics
* Part III: Governance, Democracy, and ICTs
* Electronic Networks, Power, and Democracy
* e-Democracy: The History and Future of an Idea
* Communicative Entitlements and Democracy: The Future of the Digital
Divide Debate
* Governance and State Organization in the Digital Era
* Privacy Protection and ICT: Issues, Instruments, and Concepts
* Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life
* Part IV: Culture, Community, and New Media Literacies
* New Media Literacies: At the Intersection of Technical, Cultural, and
Discursive Knowledges
* Youthful Experts? A Critical Appraisal of Children's Emerging
Internet Literacy
* The Interrelations Between Online and Offline: Questions, Issues, and
Implications
* ICTs and Political Movements
* ICTs and Communities in the 21st Century: Challenges and Perspectives
* ICTs and Inequality: Net Gains for Women?
* The Challenges of ICTs
* Part I: The Knowledge Economy and ICTs
* The ICT Paradigm
* Markets and Policies in New Knowledge Economies
* Globalization of the ICT Labour Force
* Productivity and ICTs: A Review of the Evidence
* Economic Policy Analysis and the Internet: Coming to Terms with a
Telecommunications Anomaly
* The Diffusion of the Internet and the Geography of the Digital Divide
in the United States
* The Economics of ICTs: Building Blocks and Implications
* Part II: Organizational Dynamics, Strategy, Design, and ICTs
* On Confronting Some of the Common Myths of Information Systems
Strategy Discourse
* Information Technology Sourcing: Fifteen Years of Learning
* ICT, Organizations, and Networks
* Information Technology and the Dynamics of Organizational Change
* Making Sense of ICT, New Media, and Ethics
* Part III: Governance, Democracy, and ICTs
* Electronic Networks, Power, and Democracy
* e-Democracy: The History and Future of an Idea
* Communicative Entitlements and Democracy: The Future of the Digital
Divide Debate
* Governance and State Organization in the Digital Era
* Privacy Protection and ICT: Issues, Instruments, and Concepts
* Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life
* Part IV: Culture, Community, and New Media Literacies
* New Media Literacies: At the Intersection of Technical, Cultural, and
Discursive Knowledges
* Youthful Experts? A Critical Appraisal of Children's Emerging
Internet Literacy
* The Interrelations Between Online and Offline: Questions, Issues, and
Implications
* ICTs and Political Movements
* ICTs and Communities in the 21st Century: Challenges and Perspectives
* ICTs and Inequality: Net Gains for Women?
* Part I: The Knowledge Economy and ICTs
* The ICT Paradigm
* Markets and Policies in New Knowledge Economies
* Globalization of the ICT Labour Force
* Productivity and ICTs: A Review of the Evidence
* Economic Policy Analysis and the Internet: Coming to Terms with a
Telecommunications Anomaly
* The Diffusion of the Internet and the Geography of the Digital Divide
in the United States
* The Economics of ICTs: Building Blocks and Implications
* Part II: Organizational Dynamics, Strategy, Design, and ICTs
* On Confronting Some of the Common Myths of Information Systems
Strategy Discourse
* Information Technology Sourcing: Fifteen Years of Learning
* ICT, Organizations, and Networks
* Information Technology and the Dynamics of Organizational Change
* Making Sense of ICT, New Media, and Ethics
* Part III: Governance, Democracy, and ICTs
* Electronic Networks, Power, and Democracy
* e-Democracy: The History and Future of an Idea
* Communicative Entitlements and Democracy: The Future of the Digital
Divide Debate
* Governance and State Organization in the Digital Era
* Privacy Protection and ICT: Issues, Instruments, and Concepts
* Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life
* Part IV: Culture, Community, and New Media Literacies
* New Media Literacies: At the Intersection of Technical, Cultural, and
Discursive Knowledges
* Youthful Experts? A Critical Appraisal of Children's Emerging
Internet Literacy
* The Interrelations Between Online and Offline: Questions, Issues, and
Implications
* ICTs and Political Movements
* ICTs and Communities in the 21st Century: Challenges and Perspectives
* ICTs and Inequality: Net Gains for Women?