Telecommunication + Social aspects
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Telecommunication + Social aspects
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Telecommunication + Social aspects
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- Subject of19
- E-trends, [making sense of the electronic communications revolution]
- A philosopher looks at digital communication, Onora O'Neill
- Cyberculture, Pierre Levy ; Translated by Robert Bononno
- The fuzzy and the techie, why the liberal arts will rule the digital world, Scott Hartley
- The death of distance, how the communications revolution will change our lives, Frances Cairncross
- Media coverage of terrorism, methods of diffusion, A. Odasuo Alali, Kenoye Kelvin Eke, editors
- Technologies without boundaries : on telecommunications in a global age, Ithiel de Sola Pool ; edited by Eli M. Noam
- Spaces of identity, global media, electronic landscapes, and cultural boundaries, David Morley and Kevin Robins
- Always on, how the iphone unlocked the anything-anytime-anywhere future-and locked us in, Brian X Chen
- Networks, crowds, and markets, reasoning about a highly connected world, David Easley, Jon Kleinberg
- Der Einsatz neuer Telekommunikationssysteme, ein Handbuch für kommunale Entscheidungsträger, Silvia Heimeran
- Networks, crowds, and markets, reasoning about a highly connected world, David Easley, Jon Kleinberg
- Cultures of mediatization, by Andreas Hepp
- E-topia, "Urban life, Jim--but not as we know it", William J. Mitchell
- Artificial communication, how algorithms produce social intelligence, Elena Esposito
- The wired world, an introduction to the theory and practice of the information society, James Dearnley and John Feather
- Communication by design, the politics of information and communication technologies, edited by Robin Mansell and Roger Silverstone
- The World's largest machine, global telecommunications and the human condition, edited by Magnus Karlsson & Lennart Sturesson
- Knowledge, communication and creativity, edited by Arnaud Sales and Marcel Fournier