What does it mean to live and work inside the information and communication technology revolution? Drawing upon cognitive, economic, management, political, and sociological theories, this book focuses on the nature and significance of newly-emerging patterns of social and technical interaction as digital technologies become more pervasive in the knowledge economy.
What does it mean to live and work inside the information and communication technology revolution? Drawing upon cognitive, economic, management, political, and sociological theories, this book focuses on the nature and significance of newly-emerging patterns of social and technical interaction as digital technologies become more pervasive in the knowledge economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robin Mansell holds the Dixons Chair in New Media and the Internet within the Interdepartmental Programme on Media and Communication at the London School of Economics and Political Science. From 1988 to 2000, she was Professor of Information and Communication Technology Policy, Director of the Information, Networks & Knowledge (INK) Centre, and Director of Research, Science & Technology Policy Research (SPRU), all at the University of Sussex. Previous publications include Mobilizing the Information Society (with W. E. Steinmueller, OUP 2000), and Communication by Design (ed. with R. Silverstone, OUP 1996).
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* 1.: Robin Mansell: Introduction * Part I: Mediating Social and Technical Relationships * 2.: W. Edward Steinmueller: Virtual Communities and the New Economy * 3.: David C. Neice: Cyberspace and Social Distinctions: Two Metaphors and a Theory * 4.: Jennifer J. Gristock: Knowledge Management Meets the Virtual Organization in the Newspaper Industry * 5.: Ingrid Schenk: Mind the Gap: Digital Certificates, Trust, and the Electronic Marketplace * 6.: Gordon Rae: The Colleague in the Machine: Electronic Commerce in the London Insurance Market * 7.: Andreas Credé: Re-Personalizing Data in the Banking Industry * Part II: Building Capabilities for Knowledge Exchange * 8.: Jane E. Millar: Co-Design in Action: Knowledge-Sharing, Mediation, and Learning * 9.: Uta Wehn de Montalvo: The Distribution of Spatial Data: Data-sharing and Mediated Cooperation * 10.: Daniel Paré: Master of My Domain: The Politics of Internet Governance * 11.: Ana Arroio: Missing Concepts in the 'Missing Links' for Brazilian Telecommunication * 12.: Robin Mansell: Conclusion: Social Relations, Mediating Power, and Technologies
* 1.: Robin Mansell: Introduction * Part I: Mediating Social and Technical Relationships * 2.: W. Edward Steinmueller: Virtual Communities and the New Economy * 3.: David C. Neice: Cyberspace and Social Distinctions: Two Metaphors and a Theory * 4.: Jennifer J. Gristock: Knowledge Management Meets the Virtual Organization in the Newspaper Industry * 5.: Ingrid Schenk: Mind the Gap: Digital Certificates, Trust, and the Electronic Marketplace * 6.: Gordon Rae: The Colleague in the Machine: Electronic Commerce in the London Insurance Market * 7.: Andreas Credé: Re-Personalizing Data in the Banking Industry * Part II: Building Capabilities for Knowledge Exchange * 8.: Jane E. Millar: Co-Design in Action: Knowledge-Sharing, Mediation, and Learning * 9.: Uta Wehn de Montalvo: The Distribution of Spatial Data: Data-sharing and Mediated Cooperation * 10.: Daniel Paré: Master of My Domain: The Politics of Internet Governance * 11.: Ana Arroio: Missing Concepts in the 'Missing Links' for Brazilian Telecommunication * 12.: Robin Mansell: Conclusion: Social Relations, Mediating Power, and Technologies
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