Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 458 g
The Shaping and Impact of New Communication Technologies
Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 458 g
Reihe: Media Culture & Society series
ISBN: 978-0-8039-7850-8
Verlag: Sage Publications UK
Patrice Flichy offers a profound analysis of the social shaping and impact of the major communication technologies of the last 200 years.
From the semaphore and telegraph to contemporary information technologies, Dynamics of Modern Communication focuses on the relationship between technological and social change. Particular emphasis is put on four processes: the birth of the modern state at the end of the eighteenth century; the development of stock markets; the transformation of private life in the modern nuclear family; and the individualism of the late twentieth century.
Exploring the interaction of technology and social context - for example, in the move from public methods of communication to more private and individualized forms - Flichy exposes the gap between the original conception of a technology and its end use after the interplay of political, economic and consumer forces.
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Fachgebiete
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft | Kulturwissenschaften
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften: Forschung und Information Informationstheorie, Kodierungstheorie
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Wissenssoziologie, Wissenschaftssoziologie, Techniksoziologie
- Sozialwissenschaften Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften Kommunikationswissenschaften Digitale Medien, Internet, Telekommunikation
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Daten / Datenbanken Informationstheorie, Kodierungstheorie
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Introduction
PART ONE: FROM STATE-CONTROLLED COMMUNICATION TO MARKET-CONTROLLED COMMUNICATION (1790-1870)
Introduction
State-Controlled Communication
The Semaphore Telegraph
Networks and Electricity
Market-Controlled Communication
The Electric Telegraph
PART TWO: FAMILY COMMUNICATION (1870-1930)
Introduction
Collection and Souvenir
Photography and the Gramophone
From Trading in Goods to Trading in Souls
The Telephone
The Wireless Age
Radio Broadcasting
PART THREE: GLOBAL COMMUNICATION (1930-1990)
Introduction
Telephone Engineers' Technical Options
The Triumph of Electronics
Television and Computers
Private Communication
Final Reflections