The Network Society. From Knowledge to Policy

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Castells, M. & Cardoso, G. (Eds.) (2005). The Network Society. From Knowledge to Policy. Washington, DC: Johns Hopkins Center for Transatlantic Relations.

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ISBN: 9780976643456

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pdf file http://www.umass.edu/digitalcenter/research/pdfs/JF_NetworkSociety.pdf

Type of work: Book

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Information Society

Abstract:

This book explores the patterns and dynamics of the network society through its policies. Topics range from the knowledge economy, based on technology and innovation, to organizational reform and modernization in the public sector. The contributors also examine media and communication policies. Contributors include Jorge Sampaio (president of the Portugese Republic), Manuel Castells (UCLA), Gustavo Cardoso (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal), Dale W. Jorgenson (Harvard University), Khuong M.Vu (Suffolk University), Luc Soete (UNU-INTECH and MERIT), Jane Fountain (University of Massachusetts-Amherst), James Katz (Rutgers University), Betty Collis (University of Twente, The Netherlands), Geoff Mulgan (Institute of Community Studies, London), Marcelo Branco (Brazilian Information Society), Jonathan Taplin (Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California), Imma Tubella (Open University of Catalonia, Barcelona), François Bar (Annenberg School for Communication, USC), Hernan Galperin (Annenberg School for Communication, USC), Jeff Cole (Annenberg School for Communication, USC),William Mitchell (MIT), Erkki Liikanen (Bank of Finland), Pekka Himanen (Helsinki Institute for Information Society and University of California, Berkeley), Carlos Alvarez (secretary of state for the economy, Chile), and Maria João Rodrigues (ISCTE, University of Lisbon).

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Castells, M. & Cardoso, G. (Eds.) (2005). The Network Society. From Knowledge to Policy. Washington, DC: Johns Hopkins Center for Transatlantic Relations.