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The Net Effect

机译:净效应

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Thomas Streeter, a leading figure in studying the social shaping of communication technology, has added a new layer to our understanding of the complex and often vexing relations between technology, culture, and society. Using romanticism as an entry point into the nexus between historiography and cultural studies, he reconstructs the history of computing and the Internet dating back to the 1960s in the United States. In so doing, he does not use romanticism in its pure aesthetic sense, but rather treats it as a social praxis, one that is marked and conditioned by continued tensions among free enterprise, techno-communal interests, self-expression, and cultural subversion. Why do we use computers not for computing things, but for communication, exploration, entertainment, rebellion, playing, and networking? How do we come to grips with various and often unplanned manifestations of the Internet? What has been the effect of the interaction between culture, discourse, and institutions in the making of the Internet over the past several decades? These important yet overlooked questions form the focus of The Net Effect.
机译:研究通信技术社会形态的主要人物托马斯·斯特勒(Thomas Streeter)为我们对技术,文化和社会之间复杂且经常令人烦恼的关系的理解增加了新的层次。他将浪漫主义作为史学和文化研究之间联系的切入点,从而重建了1960年代美国的计算机和互联网历史。他这样做并不是在纯粹的美学意义上使用浪漫主义,而是将其视为一种社会实践,其特点是自由企业,技术社区利益,自我表达和文化颠覆之间的持续紧张关系。为什么我们不使用计算机来计算事物,而是用于通信,探索,娱乐,叛乱,游戏和联网?我们如何处理各种经常是计划外的互联网表现?在过去的几十年中,文化,话语和机构之间的互动对互联网的建立产生了什么影响?这些重要但被忽略的问题构成了《净效应》的重点。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of broadcasting & electronic media》 |2013年第2期|260-161|共100页
  • 作者

    Siho Nam;

  • 作者单位

    The Pennsylvania State University Department of Communication at the University of North Florida;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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