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Drawing on their expertise in geography, political science, international relations, and communication studies, McDowell, Steinberg, and Tomasello investigate specific policy problems encountered as international organizations, corporations, and individual users try to "manage" a space that simultaneously contradicts and supports existing institutions and systems of governance, identity, and technology.

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"Accessible and welcoming. The theoretical underpinnings are clearly explicated, and strong. The book will be particularly useful as an introductory text in classes on globalization and information technology for those in the first two years of their undergraduate studies." Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin "The main strength of this book is its strong theoretical framework... Managing the Infosphere will prove useful as a foundational text for anyone who wants to explore deeply how governance, cultural practices and technology shape and territorialize the space of information - and sometimes the other way around."- Spring 2009 issue of Global Media Journal "The book's strength lies in its cogent look at the space that hosts the virtual in order to help users understand mobile technologies--whether in applications of communication, tourism, or institution... What is particularly impressive in this work is the authors' depth of analysis despite handling so many and varied concepts... Managing the Infosphere is a stimulating book." Journalism & Mass Communication, Spring 2009 "The authors do admirably in taking a difficult and fluid topic and discussing it in such a way you can readily make sense of it... Like any good scholarly work, this [book] offers no solutions, only cautions and insights. In that sense, Managing the Infosphere may prove a valuable work for scholars and researchers looking for light to help them forge the way ahead."-Technical Communication, May 2009

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Managing the Infosphere
Chapter 2: Managing Technological Change
Chapter 3: Scales of Governance, Governance of Scales
Chapter 4: Communication Technology, Mobility, and Cultural Consumption
Chapter 5: Internet Names, Semiotics, and Alternative Spaces of Governance
Chapter 6: Fixity, Mobility, and the Governance of Internet Names
Chapter 7: The Infosphere: A World of Places, an Ocean of Information or a Special Administrative Region?
References

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    Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
    Publication Date: 15/01/2008
    ISBN13: 9781592132805, 978-1592132805
    ISBN10: 1592132804

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Drawing on their expertise in geography, political science, international relations, and communication studies, McDowell, Steinberg, and Tomasello investigate specific policy problems encountered as international organizations, corporations, and individual users try to "manage" a space that simultaneously contradicts and supports existing institutions and systems of governance, identity, and technology.

    Trade Review
    "Accessible and welcoming. The theoretical underpinnings are clearly explicated, and strong. The book will be particularly useful as an introductory text in classes on globalization and information technology for those in the first two years of their undergraduate studies." Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin "The main strength of this book is its strong theoretical framework... Managing the Infosphere will prove useful as a foundational text for anyone who wants to explore deeply how governance, cultural practices and technology shape and territorialize the space of information - and sometimes the other way around."- Spring 2009 issue of Global Media Journal "The book's strength lies in its cogent look at the space that hosts the virtual in order to help users understand mobile technologies--whether in applications of communication, tourism, or institution... What is particularly impressive in this work is the authors' depth of analysis despite handling so many and varied concepts... Managing the Infosphere is a stimulating book." Journalism & Mass Communication, Spring 2009 "The authors do admirably in taking a difficult and fluid topic and discussing it in such a way you can readily make sense of it... Like any good scholarly work, this [book] offers no solutions, only cautions and insights. In that sense, Managing the Infosphere may prove a valuable work for scholars and researchers looking for light to help them forge the way ahead."-Technical Communication, May 2009

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1: Managing the Infosphere
    Chapter 2: Managing Technological Change
    Chapter 3: Scales of Governance, Governance of Scales
    Chapter 4: Communication Technology, Mobility, and Cultural Consumption
    Chapter 5: Internet Names, Semiotics, and Alternative Spaces of Governance
    Chapter 6: Fixity, Mobility, and the Governance of Internet Names
    Chapter 7: The Infosphere: A World of Places, an Ocean of Information or a Special Administrative Region?
    References

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