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Paper on networks and globalization: msg#00011culture.internet.rekombinant
non mi pare che sia girato. Ciao Albion Inoltrato da: Jim Davis (nettime ml) > Here's a link to a "Networks and globalization" paper I did for the > Global Studies Association meeting earlier this month in Knoxville, > Tennessee, USA. Any comments will be appreciated, either on- or > off-list. > > http://www.gocatgo.com/texts/globalization.networks.html > > It's rather long for posting to the list. Briefly, it touches on the > following: if "network" is a general way of looking at any process, in > what way can we say that now is the "network society" or "network > economy" or "network form organization"? That globalization, as a stage > of capitalism (distinct from "imperialism", and speculative capital, as > a dominant form of capital in globalization, are inextricably connected > with the development and spread of material electronic information > distribution systems that we think of as "networks". And that > network-form organizations will benefit from understanding the > discoveries of "network science", though this part is not very > developed. -------------------------------------------[ RK ] http://www.rekombinant.org http://www.rekombinant.org/support http://liste.rekombinant.org/wws/subrequest/rekombinant |
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