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The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture is a trilogy of books by sociologist Manuel Castells: ''The Rise of the Network Society'' (1996), ''The Power of Identity'' (1997), and ''End of Millennium'' (1998). The second edition was heavily revised; volume one is 40 per cent different from the first edition.〔Castells, Manuel; Ince, Martin. Conversations with Manuel Castells. Oxford, Polity Press (2003), p. 20.〕 ==Summary== ''The Information Age'' is an account of the role of information in contemporary society.〔Webster, Frank. 2002. Theories of the information society. Abingdon: Routledge. pp.98-99〕 Manuel Castells describes the shift from an industrial society to an informational society, which started in the 1970s. 〔Castells, M., 2010. The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture Volume 1: The Rise of the Network Society. 2nd ed. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.〕 This Network Society is structured around networks instead of individual actors, and works through a constant flow of information through technology.〔Castells, M., 2010. The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture Volume 1: The Rise of the Network Society. 2nd ed. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.〕 Castells emphasises the interrelationship of social, economic and political features of society, and argues that the 'network' is the defining feature that marks our current epoch.〔Webster, 2002. pp.99-101〕
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