This book provides an overview of debates about whether we are entering into a phase of social existence without precedent – the ‘information society’. Intended as a bridge between the literatures of ‘social theory’ and the ‘social impact of technology’, this study exposes the myths surrounding the creation of the information society, discussing technologies such as cable TV and robotics.
Table des matières
Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction: Roots of the Information Society Idea 2. A Marriage of Convergence?The Shaping of IT 3. A New Economy: New Classes? 4. New Technology, Employment, Work and Skill 5. Information, Democracy and the State 6. The Global Dimension 7. Information, Meaning and Culture 8. Information, Ideology and Utopia References Select Bibliography Index
A propos de l’auteur
David Lyon directs the Surveillance Studies Centre, is a Professor of Sociology, holds a Queen’s Research Chair and is cross-appointed as a Professor in the Faculty of Law at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.