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245 0 4 _aThe Digital Condition
_bClass and Culture in the Information Network /
_cRob Wilkie.
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100 1 _aWilkie, Rob
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264 1 _bFordham University Press,
300 _a1 online resource (251 p.)
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520 _aThe acceleration in science, technology, communication, and production that began in the second half of the twentieth centuryâ€" developments which make up the concept of the “digitalâ€?â€"has brought us to what might be the most contradictory moment in human history. The digital revolution has made it possible not only to imagine but to actually realize a world in which social inequality and poverty are vanquished. But instead these developments have led to an unprecedented level of accumulation of private profits. Rather than the end of social inequality we are witness to its global expansion. In The Digital Condition, Rob Wilkie advances a groundbreaking analysis of digital culture which argues that the digital geistâ€"which has its genealogy in such concepts as the “body without organs,â€? “spectrality,â€? and “différanceâ€?â€"has obscured the implications of class difference with the phantom of a digital divide.
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650 7 _aLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies
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650 0 _aSocial sciences
655 0 _aElectronic books.
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