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A visionary book when it was first published in the late 1970s, The Network Nation has become the defining document and standard reference for the field of computer mediated communication (CMC). This revised edition adds a substantial new chapter on "superconnectivity" (invented and defined in the unabridged edition of the Online Dictionary of the English Language, 2067) that reviews the developments of the last fifteen years and updates the authors' speculations about the future.Hiltz and Turoff highlight major current organizational, educational, and public applications of CMC, integrate their theoretical understanding of the impact of CMC technology, address ethical and legal issues, and describe a scenario in 2084. They have also added a selected bibliography on the key literature.Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Murray Turoff each hold the position of Professor of Computer and Information Sciences at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. They are also members of the faculty of the Graduate School of Business at Rutgers University, Newark.
This work investigates the transformative potential of computer-mediated communication (CMC) on human social, organizational, and educational structures. Authors Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Murray Turoff, both professors of Computer and Information Sciences, utilize their extensive research to establish a theoretical framework for how digital networks alter human interaction. The text evaluates the historical development of these systems while projecting future societal impacts through a blend of technical analysis and speculative scenarios.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this text as a foundational document in the field of computer-mediated communication. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive reference for the evolution of digital connectivity.
Page Count:
562
Publication Date:
1978-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201031418
ISBN-13:
9780201031416
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