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Global Political Economy in the Information Age
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Global Political Economy in the Information Age

Power and Inequality

Global Political Economy in the Information Age

Power and Inequality

ByGillian Youngs
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 24 January 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203964064
Pages 208 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134174904
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Politics & International Relations
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Youngs, G. (2007). Global Political Economy in the Information Age. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203964064
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Introduction: 20th-21st century imaginings and realities Section 1: Time/Space Frameworks 1. States and Markets: understanding geospatial time 2. Virtual Realities: exploring sociospatiality 3. The Political Economy of Time: historical time, speed and mobility Section 2: Borders and Inequality 4. Transcendence and Communication 5. Inequality as Driver 6. Embedding Patriarchy: feminism and inequality in the Internet era Section 3: Technofutures and Power 7. Complex Hegemony in the 21st Century: power and inequality Conclusion

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction
Twentieth- to twenty-first-century imaginings and realities – a long view of information society
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Time/space frameworks
chapter 1|17 pages
States and markets: understanding geospatial time The political economy of locatedness: national economies
Understanding geospatial time
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Virtual realities
Exploring sociospatiality
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
The political economy of time: historical time, speed and mobility From clock time to digital time: speed as the new
Historical time, speed and mobility
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Borders and inequality
chapter 4|15 pages
Transcendence and communication Vertical communication, globalization and new public
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Inequality as driver
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Embedded patriarchy
Feminism and inequality in the Internet era
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Technofutures and power
chapter 7|16 pages
Complex hegemony in the twenty-first century
Power and inequality
View abstract

Introduction: 20th-21st century imaginings and realities Section 1: Time/Space Frameworks 1. States and Markets: understanding geospatial time 2. Virtual Realities: exploring sociospatiality 3. The Political Economy of Time: historical time, speed and mobility Section 2: Borders and Inequality 4. Transcendence and Communication 5. Inequality as Driver 6. Embedding Patriarchy: feminism and inequality in the Internet era Section 3: Technofutures and Power 7. Complex Hegemony in the 21st Century: power and inequality Conclusion

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction
Twentieth- to twenty-first-century imaginings and realities – a long view of information society
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Time/space frameworks
chapter 1|17 pages
States and markets: understanding geospatial time The political economy of locatedness: national economies
Understanding geospatial time
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Virtual realities
Exploring sociospatiality
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
The political economy of time: historical time, speed and mobility From clock time to digital time: speed as the new
Historical time, speed and mobility
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Borders and inequality
chapter 4|15 pages
Transcendence and communication Vertical communication, globalization and new public
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Inequality as driver
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Embedded patriarchy
Feminism and inequality in the Internet era
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Technofutures and power
chapter 7|16 pages
Complex hegemony in the twenty-first century
Power and inequality
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Introduction: 20th-21st century imaginings and realities Section 1: Time/Space Frameworks 1. States and Markets: understanding geospatial time 2. Virtual Realities: exploring sociospatiality 3. The Political Economy of Time: historical time, speed and mobility Section 2: Borders and Inequality 4. Transcendence and Communication 5. Inequality as Driver 6. Embedding Patriarchy: feminism and inequality in the Internet era Section 3: Technofutures and Power 7. Complex Hegemony in the 21st Century: power and inequality Conclusion

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction
Twentieth- to twenty-first-century imaginings and realities – a long view of information society
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Time/space frameworks
chapter 1|17 pages
States and markets: understanding geospatial time The political economy of locatedness: national economies
Understanding geospatial time
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Virtual realities
Exploring sociospatiality
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
The political economy of time: historical time, speed and mobility From clock time to digital time: speed as the new
Historical time, speed and mobility
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Borders and inequality
chapter 4|15 pages
Transcendence and communication Vertical communication, globalization and new public
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Inequality as driver
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Embedded patriarchy
Feminism and inequality in the Internet era
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Technofutures and power
chapter 7|16 pages
Complex hegemony in the twenty-first century
Power and inequality
View abstract

Introduction: 20th-21st century imaginings and realities Section 1: Time/Space Frameworks 1. States and Markets: understanding geospatial time 2. Virtual Realities: exploring sociospatiality 3. The Political Economy of Time: historical time, speed and mobility Section 2: Borders and Inequality 4. Transcendence and Communication 5. Inequality as Driver 6. Embedding Patriarchy: feminism and inequality in the Internet era Section 3: Technofutures and Power 7. Complex Hegemony in the 21st Century: power and inequality Conclusion

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction
Twentieth- to twenty-first-century imaginings and realities – a long view of information society
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Time/space frameworks
chapter 1|17 pages
States and markets: understanding geospatial time The political economy of locatedness: national economies
Understanding geospatial time
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Virtual realities
Exploring sociospatiality
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
The political economy of time: historical time, speed and mobility From clock time to digital time: speed as the new
Historical time, speed and mobility
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Borders and inequality
chapter 4|15 pages
Transcendence and communication Vertical communication, globalization and new public
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Inequality as driver
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Embedded patriarchy
Feminism and inequality in the Internet era
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Technofutures and power
chapter 7|16 pages
Complex hegemony in the twenty-first century
Power and inequality
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Introduction: 20th-21st century imaginings and realities Section 1: Time/Space Frameworks 1. States and Markets: understanding geospatial time 2. Virtual Realities: exploring sociospatiality 3. The Political Economy of Time: historical time, speed and mobility Section 2: Borders and Inequality 4. Transcendence and Communication 5. Inequality as Driver 6. Embedding Patriarchy: feminism and inequality in the Internet era Section 3: Technofutures and Power 7. Complex Hegemony in the 21st Century: power and inequality Conclusion

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction
Twentieth- to twenty-first-century imaginings and realities – a long view of information society
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Time/space frameworks
chapter 1|17 pages
States and markets: understanding geospatial time The political economy of locatedness: national economies
Understanding geospatial time
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Virtual realities
Exploring sociospatiality
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
The political economy of time: historical time, speed and mobility From clock time to digital time: speed as the new
Historical time, speed and mobility
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Borders and inequality
chapter 4|15 pages
Transcendence and communication Vertical communication, globalization and new public
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Inequality as driver
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Embedded patriarchy
Feminism and inequality in the Internet era
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Technofutures and power
chapter 7|16 pages
Complex hegemony in the twenty-first century
Power and inequality
View abstract

Introduction: 20th-21st century imaginings and realities Section 1: Time/Space Frameworks 1. States and Markets: understanding geospatial time 2. Virtual Realities: exploring sociospatiality 3. The Political Economy of Time: historical time, speed and mobility Section 2: Borders and Inequality 4. Transcendence and Communication 5. Inequality as Driver 6. Embedding Patriarchy: feminism and inequality in the Internet era Section 3: Technofutures and Power 7. Complex Hegemony in the 21st Century: power and inequality Conclusion

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction
Twentieth- to twenty-first-century imaginings and realities – a long view of information society
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Time/space frameworks
chapter 1|17 pages
States and markets: understanding geospatial time The political economy of locatedness: national economies
Understanding geospatial time
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Virtual realities
Exploring sociospatiality
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
The political economy of time: historical time, speed and mobility From clock time to digital time: speed as the new
Historical time, speed and mobility
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Borders and inequality
chapter 4|15 pages
Transcendence and communication Vertical communication, globalization and new public
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Inequality as driver
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Embedded patriarchy
Feminism and inequality in the Internet era
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Technofutures and power
chapter 7|16 pages
Complex hegemony in the twenty-first century
Power and inequality
View abstract
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