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Technologies of Power : Information Machines and Democratic Prospects

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Within a comparative, theoretical and global network, this volume focuses on the impact of information technologies on the prospects for democratic development.

It deals with the hopes as well as the fears for democracy and development that have emerged out of the current technological revolution in information and communication.

The volume argues that information technologies have historically played a dual and paradoxical role in political formations.

Generally, the Big Media (the national press, broadcasting and mainframe computers) have served the centralizing forces, while the Small Media (the alternative press, small scale audio-video production and transmission facilities and increasingly personal computing networking) have provided the channel for community resistance and mobilization.

The volume argues that the new information technologies, like the old, should be viewed neither as technologies of freedom nor of tyranny but primarily as technologies of power that lock into existing or emerging techno-structures of power.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
089391634X / 9780893916343
Paperback / softback
01/01/1990
United States
274 pages