A Net-Wrked Society

In the Age of Information Technology


Network: A network is a set of interconnected nodes. Networks are flexible, adaptive structures that, powered by information technology, can perform any task that has been programmed in the network. (Castells)


 

Since the introduction of Information technology, social networks have been fundamentally changed, this additional variable creates the need for new theories of social interaction, as well as for social change. Since the development and production of information technology is largely dependent on capital, the corporations who manipulate this force have gained new authority over the formation of social networks, even outside the sphere of work. New social networks have incorporated corporate controlled communications technology across the board, and this has fundamentally changed the structure of interactions in Work, Leisure, and Consumption. Whether it be tele-commuting or e-mail discussion groups, what Manuel Castells calls the "Network Society" has fundamentally altered the way society consumes, evolves, and communicates.

 


 

Area's of Focus

America's New Gospel of Consumption

No Need for Autobahn, only Infobahn

Social Change in a Network Society


 

 

Media

AT&T's concept of a network society, convergence referes to the fusion of communications and entertainment:
Convergence Movie

 


Images

Meetings in a network society


 

Here are some of the tools of the net-worked society