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Parchment, Printing, and Hypermedia: Communication and World Order Transformation by Ronald Deibert β€” book cover

Parchment, Printing, and Hypermedia: Communication and World Order Transformation

by Ronald Deibert
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Overview

Interweaving media theory and historical analysis, this book explores the effect new digital-telecommunication technologies, which Deibert calls hypermedia, will have on the distribution of political power in the next century. Deibert tracks the transformation of Europe from the medieval to the modern and then turns to the hypermedia age, where new digital technologies such as the Internet, encryption, and high-resolution satellite imaging favor nonterritorial institutions and communities, shifting political authority and policymaking from individual nations to transnational corporations, global financial markets, and nongovernmental organizations and activists.

Columbia University Press

Finalist, 1998 McGannon Book Award for Social and Ethical Relevance in Communications Policy Research

Synopsis

Deibert tracks the transformation of Europe from the medieval to the modern and then turns to the hypermedia age, where new digital technologies such as the Internet, encryption, and high-resolution satellite imaging favor nonterritorial institutions and communities, shifting political authority and policymaking from individual nations to transnational corporations, global financial markets, and nongovernmental organizations and activists.

James N. Rosenau

Depicts the links across some six centuries of history and a vast array of modern and postmodern concepts, leaving the reader with a keen sense of both the continuities and changes that have marked the human condition. The book is a 'must' read for anyone eager to probe beneath the surface of world affairs.

About the Author, Ronald Deibert

RONALD DEIBERT is professor of political science at the University of Toronto.

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James N. Rosenau

Depicts the links across some six centuries of history and a vast array of modern and postmodern concepts, leaving the reader with a keen sense of both the continuities and changes that have marked the human condition. The book is a 'must' read for anyone eager to probe beneath the surface of world affairs.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1997
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Pages
334
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780231107136

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