The social dynamics of information and communication technology

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Where to find it

Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
HM851 .S633 2008
Status
Available

Summary

What shapes the role of Information and Communication Technologies in our everyday life? Despite the speed with which information and communication technologies such as the PC, mobile telephone and internet have found their way into society, there remains a good deal of debate surrounding their adoption and use. Through empirical studies covering a broad range of everyday life and work settings, this volume provides grounded insights into the social dynamics influencing how ICTs are both shaped and experienced. Specifically, the book examines the contributions of diverse disciplines to our understanding of these processes, the symbolic nature of technologies, the influence of design on the experience of ICTs, the role of users in influencing that design, the social constraints affecting the use of those technologies, and strategies for evaluating the social consequences of ICT innovations.

Contents

  • Introduction Leslie Haddon and Enid Mante-Meijer and Eugène Loos
  • Part I Disciplinary Insights into the Social Dynamics of Innovation and Domestication
  • Computer anxiety in daily life: old history? John Beckers and Henk Schmidt and Jelte Wicherts
  • ICTs and the human body: an empirical study in 5 countries Alberta Contarello and Leopoldina Fortunati and Perdo Gomez Fernandez and Enid Mante-Meijer and Olga Vershinskaya and Daniel Volovici
  • The adoption of terrestrial digital TV: technology push, political will or users' choice? Tomaz Turk and Bartolomeo Sapio and Isabella Maria Palombini
  • The flexible room: technology for communication and personalisation Marianne Jensen and Heidi Rognskog Mella and Kristin Thrane
  • Part II The Internet as a Tool to Enable Users to Organise Everyday Life
  • Uses of the family internet sites: a virtual community between intimate space and public space Fanny Carmagnat and Julie Deville and Aurélia Mardon
  • Legal self-help and the internet Lieve Gies
  • On older people, internet access and electronic service delivery: a study of sheltered homes Maria Sourbati
  • Part III ICTs in Organisational Settings
  • A Tool or a Curse?
  • Resistance to innovation: a case study Raija Halonen
  • Using ICT in human service organisations: an enabling constraint? Social workers, new technology and their organisation Eugène Loos
  • The impact of ICT implementations on social interaction in work communities Niina Rintala
  • Part IV The Future
  • The Boundaries Between Work and Non-Work Life
  • There is no business like small business: the use and meaning of ICTs for micro-enterprises Jo Pierson
  • Teleworking behind the front door: the patterns and meaning of telework in the everyday lives of workers Arjan de Jong and Enid Mante-Meijer
  • Part V Future Developments
  • Enabling humans to control the ethical behaviour of persuasive agents Boldur Barbat and Andrei Moiceanu and Hermina Anghelescu
  • Challenging sensory impairment Keith Gladstone
  • Conclusion Enid Mante-Meijer and Leslie Haddon and Eugène Loos
  • Index

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