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Manuel Castells

The Theory of the Network Society

von Stalder, Felix   (Autor)

Manuel Castells highly-acclaimed trilogy, The Information Age, represents the most comprehensive attempt to develop a coherent social theory of the present day. From his early, groundbreaking work on urban change and social movements, to his current work on the social transformations in a globalized world based on the use of new communication technologies, Castells has been at the forefront of contemporary debates for over three decades. At the heart of his theory lies the claim that we are witnessing a shift from vertically-integrated hierarchies to flexible, distributed networks which structure dominant social processes as well as the main challenges launched against them. His scope, rigor and style have earned him favorable comparison with the great classics of sociology, particularly Max Weber. This book provides the first complete study of Castells theory of the network society. It is a critical examination of his analysis of informational capitalism', of global social movements as the source of new values, and of networked governance. Felix Stalder also provides an original and in-depth account of the theory of the space of flows and of Castells particular notion of the character of informational networks. The book serves as both an excellent introduction to Castells wide-ranging theories and an innovative critique which contributes to ongoing debates in the field.

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Manuel Castells highly-acclaimed trilogy, The Information Age, represents the most comprehensive attempt to develop a coherent social theory of the present day. From his early, groundbreaking work on urban change and social movements, to his current work on the social transformations in a globalized world based on the use of new communication technologies, Castells has been at the forefront of contemporary debates for over three decades. At the heart of his theory lies the claim that we are witnessing a shift from vertically-integrated hierarchies to flexible, distributed networks which structure dominant social processes as well as the main challenges launched against them. His scope, rigor and style have earned him favorable comparison with the great classics of sociology, particularly Max Weber.

This book provides the first complete study of Castells theory of the network society. It is a critical examination of his analysis of informational capitalism', of global social movements as the source of new values, and of networked governance. Felix Stalder also provides an original and in-depth account of the theory of the space of flows and of Castells particular notion of the character of informational networks. The book serves as both an excellent introduction to Castells wide-ranging theories and an innovative critique which contributes to ongoing debates in the field. 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

1: Transformation of Baseline 1

Neo-Marxism and the Renewal of Urban Sociology 13

Technology and Social Change 20

Informationalism 28

Epistemology 33

The Politics of Research 38

2: Production 42

Postindustrialism 43

The Economic Crisis of the 1970s 46

Internationalization of the Economy 48

Global Financial Markets 50

The Network Enterprise 55

Individualization of Labor 61

Informational Capitalism: Critical Issues 65

3: Experience 75

Social movements as subjects of history 76

Social movements beyond the local 81

Social movements and the creation of identity 83

Two case studies 87

Social movements and the culture of real virtuality 99

4: The network state and informational politics 104

The theory of the state 106

The crisis of the nation-state 109

Informational politics 115

The reaffirmation of the state 118

The rise of the network state? 122

Power and networks 128

5: Flows and places 141

Castells's theory of space 142

The space of flows 145

The time of flows 155

Cities in the space of flows 162

6: The logic of networks 167

What is a network? 169

Informational networks 181

The network logic 185

Preeminence of morphology over action 196

Conclusion 199

Notes 207

Bibliography of Manuel Castells 224

Other References 241

Index 252 

Autoreninfo

Felix Stalder, University of Applied Arts Social Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland 

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Medium: Buch
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Seiten: 272
Sprache: Englisch
Erschienen: März 2006
Maße: 226 x 161 mm
Gewicht: 395 g
ISBN-10: 0745632777
ISBN-13: 9780745632773

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