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State Society And Information Technology In Asia Alterity Between Online And Offline Politics New Edition Alan Chong

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State Society And Information Technology In Asia Alterity Between Online And Offline Politics New Edition Alan Chong
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Alan Chong, Faizal Bin Yahya
ISBN: 9781472443793, 1472443799
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: New edition

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State Society And Information Technology In Asia Alterity Between Online And Offline Politics New Edition Alan Chong by Alan Chong, Faizal Bin Yahya 9781472443793, 1472443799 instant download after payment.

Many maintain that the arrival of computers networked across sovereign borders and physical barriers is a liberating force that will produce a global dialogue of liberal hues but this book argues that this dominant paradigm needs to be supplemented by the perspective of alterity in the impact of Information Technology in different regions. Local experts draw upon a range of Asian cases to demonstrate how alterity, defined here as a condition of privileging the hitherto marginal and subterranean aspects of a capitalist world order through the capabilities of information and communications technologies, offers an alternative to the paradigm of inevitable material advances and political liberalization. Calling attention to the unique social and political uses being made of IT in Asia in the service of offline and online causes predominantly filtered by pre-existing social milieus the contributors examine the multiple dimensions of Asian differences in the sociology and politics of IT and show how present trends suggest that advanced electronic media will not necessarily be embraced in a smooth, unilinear fashion throughout Asia. This book will appeal to any reader interested in the nexus between society and IT in Asia.

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