
The Information Superhighway explained! This is the book that lets the rest of us finally understand what it is, what impact it will have, and what we can do to shape our own future. What is behind the headline-grabbing mega-mergers of media companies besides speculative grabbing after windfall profits? Will deregulation and competition lead to widespread service, lower costs, and consumer satisfaction or information redlining, higher prices, and teleconglomerate monopoly? Who will benefit and who will be hurt if the United States uses high technology for competitive advantage in the global market? Is the internet a hot bed of pornography and crime, or a tool for learning and democratic power?Miller weaves together business trends, political economy, American history, technological savvy, and an awareness of our everyday needs, to focus on the issues that really matter and to make the choices clear. Readable, comprehensive, and insightful, Civilizing Cyberspace is for nontechnical people as well as computer professionals, concerned citizens as well as official policymakers.
This book investigates the socio-political implications of the emerging information superhighway and the regulatory frameworks required to ensure equitable access and democratic utility. Steven E. Miller, drawing on his background in technology and public policy, synthesizes complex business trends and historical precedents to argue that the digital future is not predetermined by market forces alone. He posits that active citizen participation and informed policy decisions are necessary to prevent monopolistic control and ensure that high technology serves the public interest rather than merely corporate profit motives.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the early policy debates surrounding the commercialization of the internet. The prose is noted for its accessibility, effectively bridging the gap between technical complexity and the concerns of the general public.
Page Count:
413
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN-10:
0201847604
ISBN-13:
9780201847604
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