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The Death of Distance: How the Communications Revolution Will Change Our Lives [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Frances Cairncross
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 303 Seiten
  • Verlag: Mcgraw-Hill Professional (Oktober 1997)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0875848060
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875848068
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 24,3 x 16,3 x 2,9 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.6 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (11 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 377.230 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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From the advent of electronic communications, there's been talk about how the world has been shrinking. Frances Cairncross, senior editor for the Economist, makes her case from an economical standpoint: The growing ease and speed of communication is creating a world where the miles have little to do with our ability to work or interact together. Cairncross predicts that it won't be long before people organize globally on the basis of language and three basic time shifts--one for the Americas, one for Europe, and one for East Asia and Australia. Much work that can be done on a computer can be done from anywhere. Workers can code software in one part of the world and pass it to a company hundreds of miles away that will assemble the code for marketing. And with workers able to earn a living from anywhere, countries may find themselves competing for citizens as people relocate for reasons ranging from lower taxes to nicer weather. Cairncross discusses about 30 major changes likely to result from these trends, including greater self-policing of businesses, an unavoidable loss of personal privacy, and a diminishing need for countries to want emigration.

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A noted journalist, author, and senior editor at the Economist, Cairncross gives a provocative explanation of how the world will change over the next 50 years. She sees the speed of communication as the most important economic force shaping the upcoming century and addresses the enormous changes sweeping through the process of communications. Cairncross predicts that distance, location, and company size will be overtaken by customization, brand awareness, niches, mobility, and loose-knittedness as major factors in business. A deluge of information will occur alongside a loss of privacy, business will operate in an inversion of home and office, and national authority will decline with reduced immigration and a rebirth of cities and a rebalance of political power. With less emphasis on taxation in a cultural community of world peace, markets will be near-frictionless and global yet with more local provision. Light on jargon, this perceptive, easy-to-read book is highly recommended for a broad audience.?Joseph W. Leonard, Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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It would appear that this book continues the line of technological revolutionists/determinists - who provide no reasons as to why this new 'communications revolution' should be able to change our society apart from wide-eyed 'look at what this technology will allow' type suggestions. Just because we have the ability to do something, doesn't mean everyone will do it and thus change society.

A book like Winston's "Media Technology & Society" highlights, with academic integrity, how SOCIETY drives technological change, not some group of engineers sitting round 'inventing stuff'. This is surely the first revolution dictated by commerce & economics rather than actual social need. As Nasdaq stocks fluctuate wildly, the crash and burn of Iridium surely shows that market driven technology isn't as simple as these types of books make it sound.

This book provides nothing new to the topic and as one reviewer previously noted, fails to come to grips with the true power of money.

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The Death of Distance Frances Cairncross presents a compelling and thought-provoking analysis of a rapidly shrinking world as she presents a story of a revolution - a technological revolution, where three technologies namely the telephone, the TV and the networked computer are literally making everywhere here. As the senior editor of the Economist magazine, her analyses of world markets not just from an economics perspective, but from cultural, emotional and societal viewpoints is breathtaking. Distance will become irrelvant, she argues and it won't be long before people across the globe will organize their work on the basis of language and three time shifts - one for the Americas, one for Europe and one for East Asia and Australia. She discusses the implications of workers able to earn a living from anywhere and countries finding themselves competing for citizens as people relocate for reasons ranging from lower taxes to nicer weather. Cairncross discusses about 30 major changes likely to result from the technology-driven revolution including a shifting landscape in terms of freedom, privacy and intellectual property, the changing role of government and the implications for the concept of the nation state, citizenship, regulation and laws in a world without borders, in a world where distance is irrelvant.
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This is an up-beat view about how technology will ultimately transform every aspect of life. Focusing on future trends, its chapters cover: the telephone; the television; the internet; commerce and companies; competition, concentration and monopoly; policing the electronic world; the economy; society, culture, and the individual; and government and the nation state. This is a thoughtful work. It conveys a wealth of information. Its scope is ambitiously broad ranging and I have found it highly readable.
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A what may occur in the Info Age diary
The book is a good read if you are just beginning to learn about the Information Revolution. If you already know the author simply states the obvious: the Internet connects people... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 15. März 1999 veröffentlicht
Too optimistic, but a decent overview
This book paints a bright, sunny picture of the Utopia that will be created by the spread of communications technology such as the Internet. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 1. Februar 1999 veröffentlicht
Naive, simple-minded and utopic...
This kind of book is likely to lead the reader in wrong and simplistic insights of what is going on. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 9. September 1998 veröffentlicht
The Impact of the Interactive Age, for Everyone
This is an easy-to-read, interesting book for business people and others who want to know how the Interactive Age will change the world. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 19. März 1998 veröffentlicht
Distance will die, individualism will not
Unlike the reader from Canada, I believe that Ms. Cairncross' assertion that distance is dying is quite accurate. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 16. Januar 1998 von JavaBarista
Despite the author's promise, distance will not die.
Francis Cairncross's book The Death of Distance is the best of a series of new publications (and articles) insisting that the ongoing communication revolution will shape a... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 17. Dezember 1997 veröffentlicht
Great Insight on how the world will change
Most of us have some inkling of how the communications revolution might affect the way we work and play in the future. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 30. November 1997 veröffentlicht
Thought-provoking overview of the global economy's future.
Ms. Cairncross has done an admirable job of reviewing the essential building blocks of the Communications Revolution. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 17. Oktober 1997 veröffentlicht
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