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2005
International Review of Social History
The combination of neoliberal economic globalization and the information technology revolution has created an "information ecology", an environment that affects individuals, culture, and society in dialectical ways comparable to the natural and built environment, argues Dr Hassan in this study. He analyses how this information ecology has generated its own temporality, which he labels "network time", that has influenced mass culture and civil society dramatically since the 1970s by changing the
doi:10.1017/s0020859005002233
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