Global Networks and Local Values: A Comparative Look at Germany and the United States (Compass Series) [Repost]

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Global Networks and Local Values: A Comparative Look at Germany and the United States (Compass Series) by National Research Council, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
English | January 31, 2002 | ISBN: 0309073103 | 260 pages | PDF | 4.43 MB

Whether you call it the third wave, the information revolution, or the virtually connected world, the implications of a global information network are profound. As a society, we want to forestall the possible negative impacts without closing the door to the potential benefits. But how?

Global Networks and Local Values provides perspective and direction, focusing on the relationship between global information networks and local values-that is, the political, economic, and cultural norms that shape our daily lives. This book is structured around an illuminating comparison between U.S. and German approaches toward global communication and information flow. (The United States and Germany are selected as two industrialized, highly networked countries with significant social differences.)

Global Networks and Local Values captures the larger context of technology and culture, explores the political and commercial institutions where the global network functions, and highlights specific issues such as taxation, privacy, free speech, and more. The committee contrasts the technical uniformity that makes global communication possible with the diversity of the communities being served and explores the prospects that problems resulting from technology can be resolved by still more technology. This thoughtful volume will be of interest to everyone concerned about the social implications of the global Internet. <hr/>Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • Executive Summary
  • 1 Introduction and Context
  • 2 The Evolution of Global Networks
  • 3 Understanding Local Values and How They Are Affected by Global Networks
  • 4 Democracy and Political Institutions
  • 5 Free Speech and the Internet
  • 6 Privacy and Freedom of Information
  • 7 The Impact of Global E-Commerce on Local Values
  • 8 Governance in Cyberspace Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Constitutionalism
  • 9 Information Networks and Culture
  • 10 Principles and Conclusions
  • Appendix: Biographies