Fast Capitalism
Abstract
Since the late ‘70s, the mutually reinforcing interaction between neoliberal economics and the revolution in information and communication technologies (ICTs) has transformed the world in many ways. “Globalization” is what we have come to call this process, and many aspects of its profound effect have been analyzed from a range of perspectives (e.g. Appadurai 1990; Robertson 1993; Omahe 1993; Waters 1995; Bauman 1998; Steger 2003). This paper discusses a central element of this change through globalization that has so far received relatively little attention—our relationship with time and how this is changing, in turn, the nature of power and politics. More particularly, it looks at these changing dynamics of time, power and politics through the nexus between neoliberalism and the ICT revolution and the emergent network society that this process has created.
Recommended Citation
Hassan, Robert
(2005)
"Timescapes of the Network Society,"
Fast Capitalism: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
DOI: 10.32855/1930-014X.1080
Available at:
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/fastcapitalism/vol1/iss1/6