Myth-ing Links: Power and Community on the Information Highway

On ne peut comprendre le role de la technologie des communications mediatisees par ordinateur sans tenir compte de quelques mythes centraux tels que celui des autoroutes de l'information. Ces mythes sont importants en ce qu'il revelent : desir de communaute et de democratie, et en ce qu'ils dissimulent: la concentration croissante du pouvoir en matiere de communication dans une poignee de firmes multinationales

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