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Digitalization permeates almost every area of society: how people communicate with one another, how states monitor their citizens, and how artificial intelligence shapes the course of wars. Digital technologies form the foundation of economic, cultural, and political developments in the late modern network society. With precise empirical analyses, sociologist Manuel Castells provides a comprehensive account of how the digital social structure of our time has evolved and the profound impact it now has on everyday life. Manuel Castells, Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication, Technology and Society. Professor of Communication, Urban Planning, International Relations, and Sociology. University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
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