Understanding the Impact of Global Networks on Local Social, Political and Cultural Values
Published by
Kenneth H. Keller,
Kenneth H. Keller,
Prof. Dr. Christoph Engel
Nomos, 1. Edition 2000, 298 Pages
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Law and Economics of International Telecommunications – Wirtschaftsrecht der internationalen Telekommunikation
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978-3-7890-6389-3
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Opportunities and risks are twins. There are few to deny the opportunities of global networks in general and of the Internet in particular. But many fear for the concomitant risks, or what they perceive as a risk. Rascist speech, pornography and personality profiling rank highest in public awareness. Some concerns are quasi universal, like child pornography. But for others there are at least differences of degree. Following its history, Germany has tabooed right wing publications. And Americans, in their majority, feel hurt by nudity, which most Germans find quite inoffensive. Such examples lure into a simplistic opposition: global values threat local values. The reality of global networks, and of their interrelation with local values, is much more complex.
This volume explores different paths for understanding global networks, local values, and their reciprocal impact. It stretches from social philosophy to technology forecasting, from cultural theory to law, from systems theory to economic history, from sociology to external relations studies, from economics to political sciences.
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Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-7890-6389-3 |
Publication Date | Mar 27, 2000 |
Year of Publication | 2000 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 298 |
Medium | Book |