Virtual states : the Internet and the boundaries of the nation state
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書誌事項
Virtual states : the Internet and the boundaries of the nation state
(Technology and the global political economy / edited by Michael Talalay, Chris Farrands)
Routledge, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [162]-169) and index
内容説明・目次
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: hbk ISBN 9780415172134
内容説明
Virtual States analyses the role of the state in a globalising, wired society. Everard argues that while information technology poses fundamental challenges to the inclusionary/exclusionary processes of state-making, this will not mean the decline but rather the mutation of the state. Everard goes on to look at the different ways in which states react to the wired society in the developing and developed worlds and the impact of these reactions on those excluded from this society.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415172141
内容説明
First published in 2000. Virtual States challenge the idea that the nation state is dead. In all the hype about the Internet, little thought has been given to the systematic inequalities being brought about by globalisation, and exacerbated by the global spread of the Internet. Jerry Everard argues that new disparities are emerging between the information 'haves' ad the information 'have-nots': between wealthy and poor states; and between the wealthy and poor in wealthy states. Virtual States systematically addresses these inequalities.
目次
PART I Virtual states: theory and practice 1 W(h)ither the state? 2 internet@www.history.edu PART II The developing world 3 Hungry, thirsty and wired 4 Sovereignty, boundary making and the Net 5 Culture and the Other on the Internet PART III The developed world 6 Process: the key to the Cyborg 7 economy@internet.com 8 The @ of war PART IV Internet and society 9 Virtually real/really virtual 10 Internet censorship: US, Europe and Australia 11 alt.cyberspace.binaries.philosophy
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