We live in the midst of a revolution in communication technologies
that affects the way in which people feel, think, and behave. The
media have become the space where power strategies are played out. In
the current technological context mass communication goes beyond
traditional media and includes the Internet and mobile communication.
In this wide-ranging and powerful book, Manuel Castells analyses the
transformation of the global media industry by this revolution in
communication technologies. He argues that a new communication system,
mass self-communication, has emerged, and power relationships have
been profoundly modified by the emergence of this new communication
environment. Created in the commons of the Internet this communication
can be locally based, but globally connected. It is built through
messaging, social networks sites, and blogging, and is now being used
by the millions around the world who have access to the Internet.
Drawing on a wide range of social and psychological theories, Castells
presents original research on political processes and social
movements. He applies this analysis to numerous recent events--the
misinformation of the American public on the Iraq War, the global
environmental movement to prevent climate change, the control of
information in China and Russia, Barak Obama's internet-based
presidential campaigns, and (in this new edition) responses to recent
political and economic crises such as the Arab Spring and the Occupy
movement. On the basis of these case studies he proposes a new theory
of power in the information age based on the management of
communication networks Justly celebrated for his analysis of the
network society, Castells here builds on that work, offering a well
grounded and immensely challenging picture of communication and power
in the 21st century. This is a book for anyone who wants to understand
the dynamics and character of the modern world.
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ISBN
9780191510441
Publisert
2016
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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