In modernity, an individual identity was constituted from civil society, while in a globalized network society, human identity, if it develops at all, must grow from communal resistance. A communal resistance to an abstract conceptualised world, where there is no possibility for perception and experience of power and therefore no possibility for human choice and action, is of utmost importance for the constituting of human choosers and actors.
This book therefore sets focus on those human choosers and actors wishing to read and enjoy the papers as they are actually perceiving and experiencing their lives in a diversity of social and cultural contexts. In so doing, the book tries to imagine in what kind of networks humans may choose and act based on the knowledge and empirical evidence presented in the papers.
The topics covered in the book include:
ISBN: | 9780792372530 |
Publication date: | 30th November 2000 |
Author: | IFIP TC9 World Conference on Human Choice and Computers, Leif Bloch Rasmussen, Colin Beardon, Silvio Munari, International Federation for Information Processing |
Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer US |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 395 pages |
Series: | IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology |
Genres: |
Human–computer interaction Artificial intelligence Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects Network hardware Applied computing |