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Virtual Society?

Technology, Cyberbole, Reality

Steve Woolgar editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:26th Sep '02

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This work investigates the precise effects on society of the new and much vaunted electronic technologies (ICTs). Are fundamental shifts already taking place in the way in which we behave, organize, and interact as a direct result of their implementation? Providing a comprehensive set of detailed empirical studies of the genesis and use of these new technologies, the book also presents some surprising counterintuitive results.

... intelligent, well-grounded and carefully drawn insights into the take up and use of ICTs ... intriguing case studies ... Throughout, Woolgar's book provides concrete sociological evidence to justify the question mark in the title. * European Journal of Communication30/09/2003 *
From Woolgar's "five rules of virtuality" to Pollner's delightful account of his adventures as a dot com investor, this challenging collection will be essential reading for all of those interested in the social relations of the new information technologies. * Donald MacKenzie, Professor of Sociology, Edinburgh University; Author of Inventing Accuracy *
This book shows the essential contribution of social sciences to the understanding of the network society, our society. Based on scholarly research, it provides a rigorous account of the diverse effects of information and communication technologies on the social fabric of our lives. It is a great antidote against mythologies and media hype on this critical subject matter. * Manuel Castells, Professor of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley *
This stunning volume is obligatory reading for all those studying "cyberspace" and its contents and discontents. It is one of the first deep empirical studies of this scope analyzing the changes occasioned by the widespread development of networked information technologies. A subtle, intertwined scholarly effort, this book is a landmark achievement, marking the maturity of social studies of computing and IT. * Susan Leigh Star, Professor Of Communication, University of California at San Diego *
This work shows social scientists seriously getting to grips with the complexitites of the social implications of electronic technologies. It should also be read widely beyond this community, stimulating dialogue with others working in the area, such as industry practitioners, government planners, and academics from other disciplines and societies. * Geoff Walsham, Professor of Management Studies, Judge Institute, University of Cambridge *

ISBN: 9780199248759

Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 25mm

Weight: 710g

368 pages