Internet and Society
Internet, the Self and Experience in Everyday Life
Dilemmas of the self as a symbolic project Unification versus fragmentation Powerlessness versus appropriation Authority versus uncertainty Personalized versus commodified
experience
Life Strategies and the Internet
Internet personalities (Bauman) Stroller Vagabond Tourist Player
Transforming the Process of Self-formation
The internet paradox: loneliness and depression versus friendship and happinessThe construction of identity on the web
The Internet and Enriching the Process of Self-formation
The use of internet technology to negotiate experienceThe use of internet technology to reappropriate knowledge and skillsThe use of internet technology to forge commitment and mutualityThe use of internet technology to track risk and uncertainty and transcend conflict
Publicness and the Internet
Visibility and the Internet
Non-localized spaceNon-dialogical spaceOpen-ended spaceA plurality of non-present producers and recipients
Towards a renewal of mediated publicness
A deliberative conception of mediated publicnessDeliberative processes, the internet and reflexive modernization
Globalization and the Internet
Cultural Globalization and Communication
The culture industry and the commodification of cultural formsCultural imperialism and the manipulation of human mindsPrioritizing the power of commercial and political elites and the fate of individuals in the modern era
The Internet: Globalized Diffusion and Localized Appropriation
Regulation and the Internet
Regulated Pluralism
Deconcentration of resourcesSeparation of media institutions and state power
Methods of Internet Regulation and Their Problems
CensorshipDifficulties of negative regulationLimitations of self-regulationTribulations of rating and filtering systems
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