Domesticating the revolution: information and communication technologies and everyday life
Abstract
This paper provides an opportunity to reflect on some of the questions that have been raised both in empirical work on information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the household (Silverstone, 1991; Silverstone and Hirsch, 1992) and previous attempts to conceptualize the place and significance of ICTs in everyday life (Silverstone, Hirsch and Morley, 1992). It is intended to raise questions both about the cultural politics of information and communication technologies and, more broadly, about the politics of culture — about information and communication technologies' mediation of public and private spheres. It also raises questions about the nature, direction and speed of the ‘information revolution’.
Citation
Silverstone, R. (1993), "Domesticating the revolution: information and communication technologies and everyday life", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 45 No. 9, pp. 227-233. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051328
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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