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Collectivity and Power on the Internet - A Sociological Perspective

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the manifestations and interrelations of collectivity and power on the internet from a sociological point of view. It addresses questions on how different forms of internet-based collectivities (masses, crowds, movements, communities ) could be understood and differentiated from one another. It presents analyses on the role technical infrastructures of the web play for their formation, how the mobilization and organization of social movements and social protests has changed through social media, how work and decision-making processes are organized in open source communities and why the essential segments of the commercial internet are today concentrated in the hands of a few corporations who dispose over significant economic, infrastructural and rule-setting power.

List of contents

Collectivity and Power on the Internet. An Introduction.- Masses, Crowds, Communities, Movements: Collective Action in the Internet Age.- Social Movements and the Internet: The Sociotechnical Constitution of Collective Action.- Open Source Communities: The Sociotechnical Institutionalization of Collective Invention.- Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Microsoft: Market Concentration - Competition - Innovation Strategies.

About the author

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Dolata is Professor of Organizational Sociology and Innovation Studies at the University of Stuttgart (Germany).
Dr. Jan-Felix Schrape is Senior Researcher at the Department of Organizational Sociology and Innovation Studies, University of Stuttgart (Germany). 

Summary

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the manifestations and interrelations of collectivity and power on the internet from a sociological point of view. It addresses questions on how different forms of internet-based collectivities (masses, crowds, movements, communities ) could be understood and differentiated from one another. It presents analyses on the role technical infrastructures of the web play for their formation, how the mobilization and organization of social movements and social protests has changed through social media, how work and decision-making processes are organized in open source communities and why the essential segments of the commercial internet are today concentrated in the hands of a few corporations who dispose over significant economic, infrastructural and rule-setting power.

Product details

Authors Ulrich Dolata, Jan-Felix Schrape
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.04.2018
 
EAN 9783319784137
ISBN 978-3-31-978413-7
No. of pages 108
Dimensions 156 mm x 241 mm x 7 mm
Weight 190 g
Illustrations VII, 108 p.
Series SpringerBriefs in Sociology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

C, Medienwissenschaften, Media Studies, Sociology, Digital Media, Communication, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Sociology, general, Media Research, Media studies: internet, digital media & society, Digital and New Media, Digital/New Media, Media Sociology

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