01716namaa2200313 i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020003700067020003400104040004300138082002900181100003800210245005700248250003000305264007000335300004800405336002100453337002500474338002300499490006500522504005100587505056700638541005001205650005301255650002501308650002601333650003301359651001001392EG-GICUC20251115125854.0251115s2010 enka|||gr|||| 001 0 eng d a9781405196864qpbk. : alk. paper a1405196866qpbk. : alk. paper aEG-GiCUCbengcEG-GiCUCdEG-GiCUCerda04221a303.4833bC3489 20101 aCastells, Manuel,d1942-eAuthor.14aThe rise of the network society / cManuel Castells. a2nd ed., with a new pref. aChichester, West Sussex ;aMalden, MA : bWiley-Blackwell,c2010. avii, 597 pages : bIllustrations ; c24 cm. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaUnmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aThe information age : economy, society, and culture ; vv. 1 aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aPrologue: the net and the self -- The information technology revolution -- The new economy: informationalism, globalization, networking -- The network enterprise: the culture, institutions, and organizations of the informational economy -- The transformation of work and employment: networkers, jobless, and flex-timers -- The culture of real virtuality: the integration of electronic communication, the end of the mass audience, and the rise of interactive networks -- The space of flows -- The egde of forever: timeless time -- Conclusion: the network society. aDr. Jabir Usfour ; bCairo ; cGift ; d2024.1 aInformation technologyxEconomic aspects.2qrmak1 aInformation society.1 aInformation networks.1 aTechnology and civilization.1 2qrmak