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Virtuality Check|Francois Fortier

Virtuality Check : Power Relations and Alternative Strategies in the Information Society

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Overview

Information and communications technologies (ICTs) and the new economy they herald are generally either glorified as unprecedented opportunities for postindustrial enfranchisement, or vilified as a mirage conjured up for their own ends by those who run the world. This book sets out to review the relationship between information technologies and society. It examines the development of ICTs, and explores the ways in which they are used to subjugate workers, manipulate consumers, and extend media monopolies and commercial control. Fortier argues that, in their predominant forms, ICTs do little more than polarize economic and political power in an antidemocratic fashion. Yet alternative uses of ICTs already exist and have been promoted by progressive social sectors for nearly two decades. Concluding with a study of these initiatives, Fortier shows how they are aimed at facilitating rather than obstructing democracy.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781859846285
  • ISBN-10: 1859846289
  • Publisher: Verso
  • Publish Date: August 2001
  • Dimensions: 7.82 x 5.56 x 0.65 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.6 pounds
  • Page Count: 152

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