Life without the internet, a very new technology, seems almost unimaginable for most people in western nations. Today the internet is intrinsic to media and communications, entertainment, politics, defence, business, banking, education and administrative systems as well as to social interaction. The Internet disentangles this extraordinarily complex information and communication technology from its place in our daily lives, allowing it to be examined anew. Technology has historically been shaped by governmental, military and commercial requirements, but the development of the internet is increasingly driven by its users. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and many other emerging applications are shifting the way we express ourselves, communicate with our friends, and even engage with global politics. At the same time three-quarters of the world's population remain effectively excluded from the internet. Packed with case studies drawn from around the world, The Internet presents a clear and up-to-date introduction to the social, cultural, technological and political worlds this new media form is creating.
Author(s): Lelia Green
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 224
Contents......Page 7
Illustrations......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
Permissions......Page 11
1 Introduction......Page 12
2 History......Page 30
3 Policy......Page 54
4 The Digital Divide......Page 76
5 Consuming the Internet......Page 90
6 Regulation and Legislation......Page 110
7 The Public Sphere......Page 130
8 Community......Page 150
9 Internet in Family Life......Page 170
10 Conclusion......Page 188
Annotated Guide to Further Reading......Page 202
Exercises and Questions......Page 208
Abbreviations and Glossary......Page 216
References......Page 228
Index......Page 249