Rewire : digital cosmopolitans in the age of connection / Ethan Zuckerman.
Material type:
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Female Library | HM742 .Z83 2013 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000233954 | |
![]() |
Main Library | HM742 .Z83 2013 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000234012 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-300) and index.
Connection, infection, inspiration -- Imaginary cosmopolitanism -- When what you know is whom you know rewire -- Global voices -- Found in translation -- Taken in context -- Serendipity and the city the wider world -- The connected shall inherit.
In an age of connection supercharged by the Internet, we often assume that more people online means a smaller, more cosmopolitan world. In reality, it is easier to ship bottles of water from Fiji to Atlanta than it is to get news from Tokyo to New York. In Rewire Ethan Zuckerman draws on contemporary research in psychology, sociology and his own work on how humans "flock together" to explain why the technological ability to reach someone does not inevitably lead to increased connection. For those who seek a wider picture - a picture now critical for global success - Zuckerman highlights the challenges and the headway already made by attempts to bridge cultures through translation, cross-cultural inspiration and the search for new, serendipitous experience. Rewire offers a map of the innovations needed to more tightly connect the world.
Legacy 2017 UoY
1 2
There are no comments on this title.