Social Theory after the Internet
Media, Technology and Globalization
Author(s)
Schroeder, Ralph
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100895Language
EnglishAbstract
The internet has fundamentally transformed society in the past 25 years, yet existing theories of mass or interpersonal communication do not work well in understanding a digital world. Nor has this understanding been helped by disciplinary specialization and a continual focus on the latest innovations. Ralph Schroeder takes a longer-term view, synthesizing perspectives and findings from various social science disciplines in four countries: the United States, Sweden, India and China. His comparison highlights, among other observations, that smartphones are in many respects more important than PC-based internet uses. Social Theory after the Internet focuses on everyday uses and effects of the internet, including information seeking and big data, and explains how the internet has gone beyond traditional media in, for example, enabling Donald Trump and Narendra Modi to come to power. Schroeder puts forward a sophisticated theory of the role of the internet, and how both technological and social forces shape its significance. He provides a sweeping and penetrating study, theoretically ambitious and at the same time always empirically grounded.The book will be of great interest to students and scholars of digital media and society, the internet and politics, and the social implications of big data.
Keywords
big data; globalization; media; internet; technology; world wide web; culture; Sweden; media & communications; United States; China; Digital media; Facebook; Google; India; Populism; Social media; Twitter; Web search engineDOI
10.14324/111.9781787351226ISBN
9781787351226OCN
1030820942Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2018Classification
Society and Social Sciences
Media studies
Sociology and anthropology
Sociology
Social theory