ABSTRACT

The dramatic advances in computer and telecommunications technologies such as the Internet, virtual reality, smart cards or multimedia applications are increasingly regarded as ushering in a new form of society: the information society. Politicians, policy makers and business gurus are all encouraging us to join the information superhighway at the nearest junction or risk being excluded from the social and economic benefits of the information revolution. Cyberspace Divide critically considers the complex relationship between technological change, its effect upon social divisions, its consequences for social action and the emerging strategies for social inclusion in the Information Age. Cyberspace Divide will be invaluable reading for those studying social policy, sociology, computing and communication studies.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

Cyberspace divide

part |2 pages

Part I Divisions, difference and social exclusion

part |2 pages

Part II Identity, autonomy and social interaction

part |2 pages

Part III Strategies for social inclusion

chapter 9|12 pages

Confucius or capitalism?

chapter 10|22 pages

Information and citizenship in Europe

chapter 11|20 pages

Managing the cyberspace divide

chapter 12|14 pages

Connecting Wales