Patrick Purcell9781846282676, 1846282675
The setting for this book is the networked community. The treatment of the subject matter is broad and interdisciplinary, with contributions from computer science, sociology, design, human factors and communication technology.The chapter contributors, drawn from across Europe and North America, offer a varied prospectus of commentary, critique, sociological enquiry, technological development and research findings, which provides a rounded account of the progressive intermingling of social and electronic networks.The contributors discuss the ways in which the Internet affects both familial and social relationships, communal and civic involvement, social capital and work patterns and lifestyle. Civic intelligence is presented as a nascent concept from which future social networks of increased public advocacy, scrutiny and action may be sourced. Other reported developments include agent-based community systems to model and support communal memory and social knowledge.The opening section provides a purview of the broad scene covered by the book, followed by discussions about the current state of connected communities. Following this there are case studies illustrating the different aspects of research, both sociological and technological, in this area. The final part reports the variety and the scope of technology-mediated human-to-human communication in a connected community setting today. |
Table of contents : NetworkedNeighbourhoodsThe914_f.jpg……Page 1 1.pdf……Page 2 2.pdf……Page 11 3.pdf……Page 12 4.pdf……Page 26 5.pdf……Page 27 6.pdf……Page 55 7.pdf……Page 84 8.pdf……Page 106 9.pdf……Page 118 10.pdf……Page 133 11.pdf……Page 164 12.pdf……Page 165 13.pdf……Page 221 14.pdf……Page 241 15.pdf……Page 268 16.pdf……Page 282 17.pdf……Page 307 18.pdf……Page 308 19.pdf……Page 346 20.pdf……Page 373 21.pdf……Page 396 22.pdf……Page 421 |
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