Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century

Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century
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Synopsis Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century by : Pauline Kusiak

"While it is impossible to predict the values and beliefs of future generations, a modest forecast is made by tracing global trends in the use of language and media, as well as in the use of information and communication technologies. The potential implications of these culture and identity trends for the strength of the U.S. "signal" in the global info-communication sphere are analyzed. The author suggests that the information that will dominate the 21st century, particularly the beliefs and values of foreign societies, may increasingly and more directly impact our own national security, making it ever more critical for policymakers to understand issues of cultural change and identity formation from a strategic perspective"--Publisher's website.

Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century

Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century
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Synopsis Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century by : Pauline Kusiak

This monograph describes strategic trends in cultural change and identity formation in the 21st century. While it is impossible to predict credibly the values and beliefs of future generations, the first part of the monograph provides a modest forecast by tracing global trends in the use of language and media, as well as in the use of information and communication technologies. The second part then draws out potential implications of these culture and identity trends for the strength of the U.S. "signal" in the global info communication sphere. The analysis by Dr. Pauline Kusiak suggests that in the next several decades, the world is likely to be more ideologically fragmented than at any time during the 20th century and that the ability of the United States to push back against other "centers of influence" may be comparatively reduced.

Reshaping Regional Planning

Reshaping Regional Planning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9781351730235
ISBN-13 : 1351730231
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Synopsis Reshaping Regional Planning by : Brita Olerup

This title was first published in 2002: Uniting scholars from across the full range of social sciences, this distinctive volume provides a unique overview of northern European planning. It examines all the key issues as well as the evolution, traditions, current innovations and future developments in the field of planning. Focusing on how planning impacts upon social issues such as employment, social exclusion and quality of life, the volume also looks at innovations in planning policy and practice, in particular the challenge of sustainability. The contributors analyze the built environment's relationship with culture and take a critical look at the creative re-thinking currently taking place in Nordic planning.

Modern Technology and Communication

Modern Technology and Communication
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Publisher : Hiperlink eğit.ilet.yay.san.tic.ve ltd.sti.
Total Pages : 85
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ISBN-10 : 9786257280846
ISBN-13 : 6257280842
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Synopsis Modern Technology and Communication by : Prof. Dr. Sedat CERECİ

The Politics of Social Cohesion

The Politics of Social Cohesion
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780192517418
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Synopsis The Politics of Social Cohesion by : Nils Holtug

Immigration is a divisive policy issue in modern liberal democracies. A common worry is that immigration poses a threat to social cohesion, and so to the social unity that underpins cooperation, stable democratic institutions, and a robust welfare state. At the heart of this worry is the suggestion that social cohesion requires a shared identity at the societal level. In The Politics of Social Cohesion, Nils Holtug gives a careful assessment of the impact of immigration on social cohesion and egalitarian redistribution. First, he critically scrutinizes an influential argument, according to which immigration leads to ethnic diversity, which again tends to undermine trust and solidarity and so the social basis for redistribution. According to this argument, immigration should be severely restricted. And second, he considers the suggestion that, in response to worries about immigration, states should promote a shared identity to foster social cohesion in the citizenry. Holtug argues that the effects of immigration on social cohesion do not need to compromise social justice, and that core principles of liberty and equality not only form the normative basis for just policies of immigration and integration but, as a matter of empirical fact, are also the values that, if shared, are most likely to produce the social cohesion among community members that provides the social basis for implementing justice.

Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts
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Total Pages : 744
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Synopsis Sociological Abstracts by : Leo P. Chall

Contains more that 300,000 records covering sociology, social work, and other social sciences. Covers 1963 to the present. Updated six times per year.

National Identity and Social Cohesion in a Time of Geopolitical and Economic Tension: Australia – European Union – Slovenia

National Identity and Social Cohesion in a Time of Geopolitical and Economic Tension: Australia – European Union – Slovenia
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9789811521645
ISBN-13 : 9811521646
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Synopsis National Identity and Social Cohesion in a Time of Geopolitical and Economic Tension: Australia – European Union – Slovenia by : Robert Walters

This book aims to enrich the thinking and discussion in relation to the importance that citizenship, immigration, rights and private laws play in the modern world. This is in a time when social cohesion and national identity is being challenged. It will explore the impact these laws have had on Australia, European Union (EU) and Slovenia. Identity and social cohesion are contested concepts and can invoke different responses. The challenges states and the EU are likely to face in retaining and even strengthening their respective identities and social cohesion from continued geopolitical shocks, security, economic volatility and environmental degradation is likely to be formidable. These alone pose some of the most complex political and policy issues facing the world. The EU can be held up as a polity that, has developed an identity and level of cohesion, while allowing member states to retain their national identities. It has, to date, also been successful in managing the rise of nationalism. However, that has come under threat in recent times. Thus, the very foundations of liberal democracy could be diluted from the impact of these challenges. Moreover, the basic foundations of rights have, in part, already been diluted from the rise of terrorism (which is acceptable), however, the geopolitical differences pose a significant challenge, in, and of themselves.

Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century

Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century
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Total Pages : 25
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Synopsis Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the 21st Century by : Pauline Kusiak

While it is impossible to predict the values and beliefs of future generations, a modest forecast is made by tracing global trends in the use of language and media, as well as in the use of information and communication technologies. The potential implications of these culture and identity trends for the strength of the U.S. "signal" in the global info-communication sphere are analyzed. The author suggests that the information that will dominate the 21st century, particularly the beliefs and values of foreign societies, may increasingly and more directly impact our own national security, making it ever more critical for policymakers to understand issues of cultural change and identity formation from a strategic perspective.