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Cyberimperialism: Global Relations in the New Electronic Frontier

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cyberimperialism: Global Relations in the New Electronic Frontier

Contributors:

By (Author) Bosah Ebo

ISBN:

9780275965624

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
International relations
Impact of science and technology on society

Dewey:

384.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Description

This collection of essays addresses whether all nations will actively participate in building the information superhighway or whether the Internet will reflect global technological inequalities. The writings are grouped into four major sections, which examine theoretical issues on cylerglobalization, politics in the electronic global village, global economic issues in cyberspace, and national identities and grassroots movements in cyberspace. Contributing scholars represent a wide spectrum of disciplines from political science, economics and communications to sociology, anthropology and philosophy. A number of methodological and theoretical perspectives direct the writings. Collectively, the essays point toward an emerging technology that exhibits innate qualities characteristic of the classic notion of cultural imperialism. This edited collection, with its timely approach to the implications of the Internet for global relations, should appeal to communication, sociology and political science scholars. The interdisciplinary approach should also attract students and educators from such fields as anthropology, philosophy and economics. To aid in further research, select bibliographies follow each essay.

Reviews

Cyberimperialism introduces some critical sensiblities into our evaluation of the social impact of the internet. Readers who have become accustomed to publications extolling the democratic virtues of the Internet will benefit from the alternative images of the World Wide Web as a tool of oppression. Futures researchers interested in engendering conversations about the future of globalization and the Internet would benefit from its more balanced and nuanced discussion.-Futures
"Cyberimperialism introduces some critical sensiblities into our evaluation of the social impact of the internet. Readers who have become accustomed to publications extolling the democratic virtues of the Internet will benefit from the alternative images of the World Wide Web as a tool of oppression. Futures researchers interested in engendering conversations about the future of globalization and the Internet would benefit from its more balanced and nuanced discussion."-Futures

Author Bio

BOSAH EBO is Professor in the Department of Communication at Rider University where he teaches International Communication, Communication Ethics, and Media and Popular Culture. He is the author of Cyberghetto or Cybertopia: Race, Class, and Gender on the Internet (Praeger 1998).

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