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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2003
  • Kirjastus: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1859736440
  • ISBN-13: 9781859736449
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 262 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2003
  • Kirjastus: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1859736440
  • ISBN-13: 9781859736449
Information and communication technologies have completely revolutionized our working practices. Career patterns, professional identities, speed of communication, time management, and mobility have been irrevocably changed in an amazingly short period. Drawing on worldwide case studies, this fascinating book explores these transformations and looks to what developments are in store for us in the future. Flexible hours, email, virtual meetings rooms, and working from home are all relatively new additions to our professional lives. The effects of these technological advances have been dramatic and far-reaching. Not only have they helped to connect organizations and institutions in developing countries to the rest of the world, but they also allow people to maintain extensive geographical networks with friends, families, and colleagues. The use of virtual reality and multimedia has had a huge impact on careers ranging from investment banking to molecular biology, and has brought fundamental changes to education and training, the generation of new ideas, and problem solving. This book investigates both the impact of information technology on working practices and, more complexly, how I.T. is bound up in social, political, and economic issues. How are power relations established and maintained through transnational networking? Can the Internet be used as a political tool to manipulate the masses? In what ways has digital technology changed the aesthetics and practices of the Euro-American dance world? What initiatives have been undertaken to ensure people arent excluded from the digital world and have they succeeded? Through answering these and many more questions, this groundbreaking book is an essential guide to the modern day world.

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'The volume provides a welcome contribution to scholarship at the cross-section of science and technology, organizational, and cultural studies.'Melissa Cefkin, Anthropology of Work Review'The volume nicely indexes many recent anthropological concerns, both theoretical -- the de-centering of the nation -- and methodological -- trans-siting research. Its strength lies in the ability of the authors to connect technologized work practices to more general disciplinary concerns.'David Hakken, The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (Vol 10, No 4, December 2004)

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Also available in paperback, 9781859736494 GBP17.99 (October, 2003)
Acknowledgements vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction: From People of the Book to People of the Screen 1(6)
Christina Garsten
Helena Wulff
Living with New (Ideals of) Technology
7(18)
Daniel Miller
The Computer as a Focus of Inattention: Five Scenarios concerning Hospital Porters
25(20)
Nigel Rapport
Digital Ditches: Working in the Virtual Grass Roots
45(24)
Sarah Green
Real-time, Real-place Market: Transnational Connections and Disconnections in Financial Markets
69(22)
Anna Hasselstrom
Mobile Workplacing: Office Design, Space and Technology
91(28)
Heinrich Schwarz
Claiming the Future: Speed, Business Rhetoric and Computer Practice
119(26)
Robert Willim
Networking as a Form of Life: The Transnational Movement of Internet Pioneers
145(20)
Paula Uimonen
Mainstream Rebels: Informalization and Regulation in a Virtual World
165(22)
Christina Garsten
David Lerdell
Steps on Screen: Technoscapes, Visualization and Globalization in Dance
187(18)
Helena Wulff
Screening the Classroom: Students, Teachers and Computers in an Urban American School
205(18)
William Washabaugh
Catherine Washabaugh
Mary Roffers
Kira Kaufmann
Open-Source Software Development as Gift Culture: Work and Identity Formation in an Internet Community
223(20)
Magnus Bergquist
Index 243


Christina Garsten is Senior Lecturer at Stockholm University. Helena Wulff is Senior Lecturer at Stockholm University.