ABSTRACT

The Soft Edge is a one-of-a-kind history of the information revolution. In his lucid and direct style, Paul Levinson, historian and philosopher of media and communications, gives us more than just a history of information technologies. The Soft Edge is a book about theories on the evolution of technology, the effects that human choice has on this (r)evolution, and what's in store for us in the future.

Paul Levinson's engaging voice guides us on a tour that explains how communications media have been responsible for major developments in history and for profound changes in our day-to-day lives. Levinson presents the intriguing argument that technology actually becomes more human. We see how information technologies are selected on the basis of how well they meet human needs. Why is email more like speech than print is? Why didn't the arrival of television destroy the radio? These and many more thought provoking questions are answered in The Soft Edge.

Boldly extending and deepening the pathways blazed by McLuhan, Paul Levinson has provided us with a brilliant and exciting study of life with our old media, our new media, and the media still to come.

chapter 1|10 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|10 pages

THE FIRST DIGITAL MEDIUM

chapter 3|16 pages

THE PRINTED AUTHORSHIP OF THE MODERN WORLD

chapter 5|10 pages

TELEGRAPHY

chapter 6|10 pages

TELEPHONE

chapter 7|9 pages

ELECTRICITY

chapter 8|14 pages

RADIO

chapter 9|13 pages

SURVIVAL OF THE MEDIA FIT

chapter 10|11 pages

REMEDIAL MEDIA

chapter 11|10 pages

WORD PROCESSING AND ITS MASTERS

chapter 12|12 pages

THE ONLINE AUTHOR AS PUBLISHER AND BOOKSTOR

chapter 13|12 pages

HYPERTEXT AND AUTHOR/READER INVERSIONS

chapter 14|14 pages

THE OPEN WEB AND ITS ENEMIES

chapter 15|12 pages

TWENTIETH-CENTURY SCREENS

chapter 16|13 pages

PAPER FUTURES

chapter 17|19 pages

ELECTRONIC WATERMARKS

chapter 18|18 pages

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN REAL LIFE

chapter 19|11 pages

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