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Global Politics in the Information Age

Understanding power, control, and resistance in the digital era

Peter Wilkin editor Mark J Lacy editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:1st Apr '11

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This insightful book examines how information technologies reshape global power dynamics, offering diverse perspectives on control and resistance in today's world.

In Global Politics in the Information Age, the authors delve into how information technologies are reshaping power dynamics and resistance across the globe. This collection of essays highlights the profound impact of digital communication on international relations, revealing how language and media strategies influence public perception, particularly during pivotal events such as the war on terror and the Iraq conflict in 2003. The contributors analyze the methods used by governments to control information flow and the branding of economic globalization, providing a comprehensive view of contemporary political landscapes.

The essays are authored by a diverse group of scholars from various fields, including International Relations, Political Economy, Sociology, and Media Studies. They collectively explore the intricate connections between images, capital, ideologies, and the circulation of information. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a nuanced understanding of how these elements contribute to new forms of control and resistance in the 21st century.

Ultimately, Global Politics in the Information Age encourages readers to reconsider traditional perspectives on global politics. It argues that rather than merely constraining spaces for dissent, the information society also fosters innovative forms of power. With accessible theoretical insights and relevant case studies, this book serves as an essential resource for students and scholars aiming to grasp the complexities of an evolving global landscape.

An insightful book that uses the intersection between International Politics and Media Studies to pose timely questions about the changing terrain of global communication. The wide-ranging topics covered in the book - including military rhetoric, online reporting and intellectual property rights - remind us that the everyday practices of global politics exceed traditional debates about war, peace and security. Indeed, this book makes a persuasive case that information and communication technologies are central to any analysis that seeks to
make sense of the post 9-11 international sphere.'

…this book must be lauded for its versatility, accesibility and for achieving its objectives to reveal the complexities of communication. Thanks to its wide empirical and theoretical coverage it makes for interesting, thought provoking reading and, being well written and well referenced throughout, it provides an excellent background for further studies in the individual areas of exploration'

ISBN: 9780719067952

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm

Weight: 318g

224 pages