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The promise of access: Technology, inequality, and the political economy of hope
complex narrations of today’s young adults and adolescents. On the one hand, it presents a direct analysis and categories based on the contents of each participant. On the other hand, it makes an integrated analysis according to the theoretical framework proposed by the author. However, it would be better to include more quantitative data in this study. For example, corpus-assisted discourse analysis of their narrations and interviews might provide more convincing and solid evidence for the analysis of the narrative subjects. In a nutshell, this book does explore the uncharted academic territory of online narrations and the subjects, as it finds a new perspective to study narrations of online communication through specific subjects’ personal true feelings, self-portraits, and the sociocultural contexts. Without hesitation, the book is a must-read for different groups of people. It is a good resource for researchers in linguistics, sociology, and psychology who would benefit from updated knowledge and theory about intercultural communication and discourse analysis in the context of the Internet. In addition, it is also a valuable book for all young adults and adolescents as it provides practical ways they can use to harmoniously and safely communicate online and adequately deal with the conflicts they face. Furthermore, it offers valuable practical implications for intercultural professionals based on the participants’ experience. It could help psychologists understand the inner feelings of online users, help public policy workers make regulations to avoid possible misunderstandings, or help business managers take advantage of the function of the network to operate effective online business activities.
期刊介绍:
Drawing together the most current work upon the social, economic, and cultural impact of the emerging properties of the new information and communications technologies, this journal positions itself at the centre of contemporary debates about the information age. Information, Communication & Society (iCS) transcends cultural and geographical boundaries as it explores a diverse range of issues relating to the development and application of information and communications technologies (ICTs), asking such questions as: -What are the new and evolving forms of social software? What direction will these forms take? -ICTs facilitating globalization and how might this affect conceptions of local identity, ethnic differences, and regional sub-cultures? -Are ICTs leading to an age of electronic surveillance and social control? What are the implications for policing criminal activity, citizen privacy and public expression? -How are ICTs affecting daily life and social structures such as the family, work and organization, commerce and business, education, health care, and leisure activities? -To what extent do the virtual worlds constructed using ICTs impact on the construction of objects, spaces, and entities in the material world? iCS analyses such questions from a global, interdisciplinary perspective in contributions of the very highest quality from scholars and practitioners in the social sciences, gender and cultural studies, communication and media studies, as well as in the information and computer sciences.