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Title: 24/7
HOW CELL PHONES AND THE INTERNET CHANGE THE WAY WE LIVE, WORK AND PLAY
By: Janice Hanson
Format: Hardback

List price: £58.00
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ISBN 10: 0275993337
ISBN 13: 9780275993337
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Pub. date: 1 July, 2007
Pages: 176
Description: The revolution in online services and mobile phone use changed our lives at the turn of the 21st century. This book demonstrates that these technologies enable us to work and play 24/7, anytime, anywhere. It assesses how social and governmental services are responding to (or running from) the problems posed by these new technologies.
Synopsis: Just as the automobile radically changed people's lives at the beginning of the 20th century, so too has the revolution in online services (including blogging, podcasting, videogaming, shopping, and social networking) and cell-phone use changed our lives at the turn of the 21st century. In addition, many other services, activities, and devices-including the Palm Pilot, the BlackBerry, the iPod, digital cameras, and cell cameras-have been made possible by the combination of these two technologies. Whereas the automobile allowed people for the first time to work in cities and live comfortably in the suburbs, extending the long commute beyond the limits previously circumscribed by public transportation, the Internet and cell phone allow us to interact with others from around the world-or a few hundred miles-from where we work or live, giving rise to the telecommuting phenomenon and allowing us to stay in touch with friends and families in the new virtual environment. As Hanson demonstrates in her new book, these technologies enable us to work and play 24/7, anytime, anywhere. What does this mean for us as individuals and for society as a whole?What are the social implications of this technological revolution that we have witnessed in the short span of about 20 years? Do people of different generations use these technologies in the same ways, or do they adopt them to support their communication habits formed at different times of their lives? How does the illusion of control provided by these technologies affect the way we think about what is meaningful in our lives? Hanson examines the wide-ranging impact of this change. How do individuals posting their viewpoints on the Internet affect democracy? Is it possible to ever completely prevent identity theft over the Internet? How permanent is information stored on the Internet or on a hard drive? Do cell phones change the way people think about privacy or the way they communicate with others? Does email? Do videogames teach new social principles? Do cell phones and the Internet change traditional communication behaviors and attitudes? Hanson discusses these crucial issues and explores to what extent individuals do have control, and she assesses how social and governmental services are responding to (or running from) the problems posed by these new technologies.
Illustrations: 3 illustrations (b&w)
Publication: US
Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc
Returns: Non-returnable
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