The information age / James D. Torr, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego : Greenhaven Press, (c)2003.Description: 188 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • HM851.T688.I546 2003
  • HM851
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Contents:
The internet benefits society W. David Stephenson -- The information age has improved everyday life Carter Henderson -- The internet fosters online communities John B. Horrigan -- The information age is fostering the spread of freedom and democracy Gary W. Selnow -- The internet harms society Deborah C. Sawyer -- The information age has not dramatically improved everyday life Phillip J. Longman -- Online communities cannot substitute for real-life communities Dinesh D'Souza -- The information age may not foster democracy Andrew L. Shapiro -- Much of the world has not benefited from the information age Fabian A. Koss -- Information technology has transformed the U.S. economy Council of Economic Advisors -- Information technology will continue to fuel economic growth Robert E. Litan -- The internet has not created a new economy Dwight R. Lee -- The new economy is no different than the old economy Paul Wallace -- Many claims about the new economy have been exaggerated Economist -- Regulating the internet : an overview Economist -- Government regulation of the internet is necessary Debora Spar -- Stronger internet privacy laws are necessary Simson Garfinkel -- The government should protect children from online pornography Bruce Watson -- State governments should be able to tax e-commerce Frank Shafroth -- Government regulation of the internet harms society Jamie Dettmer -- Stronger internet privacy laws are unnecessary Maureen Sirhal -- Government efforts to protect children from online pornography are ineffective Rob Reilly -- State governments should not be able to tax e-commerce Edwin Feulner -- The information age may make traditional universities obsolete Samuel L. Dunn -- The information age will not make traditional universities obsolete A. Michael Noll -- Online voting could improve elections Kevin Bonsor -- Online voting would harm the political process Jonah Goldberg -- Media conglomerates may dominate the information age Lawrence Lessig -- The internet will become a more useful part of everyday life Mark Frauenfelder -- Society will become increasingly interconnected in the information age Tom Regan -- There will be a backlash against the information age Karl Albrecht and Ronald Gunn.
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The internet benefits society W. David Stephenson -- The information age has improved everyday life Carter Henderson -- The internet fosters online communities John B. Horrigan -- The information age is fostering the spread of freedom and democracy Gary W. Selnow -- The internet harms society Deborah C. Sawyer -- The information age has not dramatically improved everyday life Phillip J. Longman -- Online communities cannot substitute for real-life communities Dinesh D'Souza -- The information age may not foster democracy Andrew L. Shapiro -- Much of the world has not benefited from the information age Fabian A. Koss -- Information technology has transformed the U.S. economy Council of Economic Advisors -- Information technology will continue to fuel economic growth Robert E. Litan -- The internet has not created a new economy Dwight R. Lee -- The new economy is no different than the old economy Paul Wallace -- Many claims about the new economy have been exaggerated Economist -- Regulating the internet : an overview Economist -- Government regulation of the internet is necessary Debora Spar -- Stronger internet privacy laws are necessary Simson Garfinkel -- The government should protect children from online pornography Bruce Watson -- State governments should be able to tax e-commerce Frank Shafroth -- Government regulation of the internet harms society Jamie Dettmer -- Stronger internet privacy laws are unnecessary Maureen Sirhal -- Government efforts to protect children from online pornography are ineffective Rob Reilly -- State governments should not be able to tax e-commerce Edwin Feulner -- The information age may make traditional universities obsolete Samuel L. Dunn -- The information age will not make traditional universities obsolete A. Michael Noll -- Online voting could improve elections Kevin Bonsor -- Online voting would harm the political process Jonah Goldberg -- Media conglomerates may dominate the information age Lawrence Lessig -- The internet will become a more useful part of everyday life Mark Frauenfelder -- Society will become increasingly interconnected in the information age Tom Regan -- There will be a backlash against the information age Karl Albrecht and Ronald Gunn.

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