ICTs, Democracy and Development: A Critical Perspective on Network Theory and the Politics of Neo-Modernity: A Cross-National Study - Softcover

Lugo-Ocando, Jairo

 
9783639142921: ICTs, Democracy and Development: A Critical Perspective on Network Theory and the Politics of Neo-Modernity: A Cross-National Study

Synopsis

We are aware today that notions such as 'knowledge economy' and 'information society', which dominated the discourses of the 1990s, were ideological constructions. But for millions of people in poor parts of the world they still mean unfulfilled promises of progress and modernity in the face of a technological version of the Washington Consensus. This book wants to demystify these promises in light of critical theory and empirical evidence, so these people can move towards a more rational understanding of digital and interactive technologies in the context of their own political systems and development aspirations. Using comparative analysis between different nations, the book explores the links between ICTs, development and democracy. It aims to make a distinctive critique of the role of these technologies in society; identifying transformational elements, national realities and particular socio-economic, cultural and political conditions. In so doing, the book explores how ICTs has helped to construct a particular version of progress and modernity; one that more often than not excludes those who were supposed to help.

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About the Author

Is a British-Venezuelan academic based in the Stirling Media Research Institute at the University of Stirling in Scotland, where he also teaches journalism and media studies. His previous book was ?The Media in Latin America? (Open University Press, 2008). He is currently working on a resaerch project on Poverty and the Media with OXFAM.

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