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The Network Society

Canadian Journal of Political Science, 2005
The Network Society, Darin Barney, London: Polity, 2004, pp. 198In The Network Society, Darin Barney investigates the claim that “the spirit of our age is the spirit of the network” (2). This claim, the so-called “network society thesis,” announces the birth of a new social order in which “identity, politics, and economy are structured, and operate,
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The Network Society

2010
This book emphasizes the centrality of the human condition—those things that make individuals and communities uniquely human—in our vision of the networked community. It also emphasizes that, to achieve their goals, communities must pay attention to the measurement and evaluation of multiple dimensions.
Sylvie Albert   +2 more
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Digital Disempowerment in a Network Society

International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 2009
The objective of this article is to examine how the inequalities of participation in network society governmental systems affect the extent that individuals are empowered or disempowered within those systems. By using published data in conjunction with theories of communication, a critical secondary data analysis was conducted.
Kenneth L. Hacker   +2 more
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The Network Society

2020
The Network Society is a guide to the past, consequences and future of digital communication, and forms a comprehensive introduction to how new media functions in contemporary society.Integrating both face-to-face and online communication, the fourth edition explores crucial new issues and challenges in today’s digital media ecology, in doing so ...
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Cellular Networks for a Society in Motion

2018 25th International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP), 2018
Due to rising mobility worldwide, a growing number of people utilizes cellular network services while on the move. Persistent urbanization trends raise the number of daily commuters, leading to a situation where telecommunication requirements are mainly dictated by two categories of users: 1) quasi-static users inside buildings, demanding instantaneous
Stefan Schwarz, Markus Rupp
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Networking at the Protein Society Symposium

Nature Chemical Biology, 2005
From the complex behavior of multicomponent signaling networks to the structures of large protein complexes and aggregates, questions once viewed as daunting are now being tackled fearlessly by protein scientists. The 19th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society in Boston highlighted the maturation of systems biology as applied to proteins.
C James, McKnight, Matthew H J, Cordes
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The information professional in a networked society

Aslib Proceedings, 1998
Society has undergone important changes. This can be perceived in the advances in computer, information and communication technology and the progress made in information science. The use of computers in our daily life, specially in the scope of libraries have pointed out development and possibility to store, to organize and to retrieve information in ...
Laura Ortega Carrasco   +1 more
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Network Society

2018
Strategic communication needs a thorough understanding of the social forms of interaction, organization and social structure, it works within and through. Success is a scarce resource, and organizations compete to fulfill their mission and advance toward specific goals.In this chapter, we present the five strands of theory on the network society.
Clausen, Lars   +1 more
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The network society

2011
Over the last fifty years the world has been rapidly evolving, in terms of population growth, economy, communication and IT, into a society where knowledge and creativity are crucial characteristics for people and communities to trigger even more progress.
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Education, knowledge and the network society

Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2004
The ‘development of individual capacities’, in addition to the ‘education of responsible citizens’ and the ‘preparation for work’, constitutes one of the most important objectives to be achieved by education systems and, in this sense, makes up one of the main planks of that which Dale terms ‘mandates for the education system’, i.e.
Stephen R. Stoer, António M. Magalhães
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