1. Internet
Revolution
&
Information
Society
Gokul B.Alex, IJT 2009 Evening Batch
2. A little bit of History …
• ARPA
– 1958 - In response to the launch of
Sputnik, the US Department of Defence
issues directive 5105.15 establishing the
Advanced Research Projects Agency
(ARPA).
• ARPANET
– 1962- The need to maintain regular
contact led to the creation of ARPANET
• Using packet switching technique
• Data can reach target even if a nuclear
bomb destroys part of the network
3. Further Developments
• Internet-working Working Group
( INWG )
– Formed in 1972
– To standardise the protocols
• World Wide Web
– Formed in 1991
– CERN ( Credit to Tim Berners Lee )
• Internet Society ( ISOC)
– Formed in 1992
– A co-operative organization
6. Internet & Society
• Adopter groups
– Enthusiasts ( Innovators )
– Pragmatists
– Reluctant
– Rejecters
• How and why people adopt
– Motivation and resources
– Voluntary or obliged adoption
• Why adopt and use innovations ?
– Functional : To do something practical
– Experiential : Sensual Pleasure
– Identity : Through Products
• Social and Individual Context
7. Use / Adoption Factors
• Income
• Age and life stage
• Region
• Professional activity
• Education
• Sex
• Ability/Disability
• Capital / Wealth
• Family with children
8. Internet & Society
• National Differences
• Gender Differences
• Generation Of techniques
9. Internet & Identity
• “By 2020, everyone you see around
you will have a simultaneous physical
and digital instantiations” : James
Cascio, futurist
10. Information Capital
• Wikipedia
– Creating localized information
– Accumulated data
• Cognitive surplus
• Facebook
– Social networks exploited by markets
• Twitter
– Propaganda device
– Narcotizing dysfunction
– Information overloading