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End of Millennium, Volume III: The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture
The final volume in Manuel Castells' trilogy is devoted to processes of global social change induced by interaction between networks and identity.
Paperback, 464 pages
Published
January 15th 2000
by Wiley-Blackwell
(first published 1998)
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The last of the trilogy. This book along with the other two comprehensively discuss the changes that happens in the information age.
It opens my eyes on how actually the technology in which I was trained affect the social fabric of our daily life. Would love to read it again someday.
It opens my eyes on how actually the technology in which I was trained affect the social fabric of our daily life. Would love to read it again someday.
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Castells is a sociologist especially associated with information society and communication research.
The 2000–09 research survey of the Social Sciences Citation Index ranks him as the world’s fifth most-cited social science scholar, and the foremost-cited communication scholar.
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The 2000–09 research survey of the Social Sciences Citation Index ranks him as the world’s fifth most-cited social science scholar, and the foremost-cited communication scholar.
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