Wealth of Networks

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Author_Yochai Benkler
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cultural diversity
cultural production
cyber age
digital age
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freedom
industrial economy
information
information economy
information environment
information production
information technology
intellectual property
internet
internet age
internet theory
justice
knowledge
legal issues
modern era
networked information
networks
online markets
policy
political discourse
self creation
self expression
social production
social theory
thought provoking
transition

Product details

  • ISBN 9780300125771
  • Weight: 658g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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With the radical changes in information production that the Internet has introduced, we stand at an important moment of transition, says Yochai Benkler in this thought-provoking book. The phenomenon he describes as social production is reshaping markets, while at the same time offering new opportunities to enhance individual freedom, cultural diversity, political discourse, and justice. But these results are by no means inevitable: a systematic campaign to protect the entrenched industrial information economy of the last century threatens the promise of today’s emerging networked information environment.

In this comprehensive social theory of the Internet and the networked information economy, Benkler describes how patterns of information, knowledge, and cultural production are changing—and shows that the way information and knowledge are made available can either limit or enlarge the ways people can create and express themselves. He describes the range of legal and policy choices that confront us and maintains that there is much to be gained—or lost—by the decisions we make today.
Yochai Benkler is the Joseph M. Field ’55 Professor of Law at Yale Law School, Yale University.