People Count! : Networked Individuals in Global Politics.
Rosenau, James N.
People Count! : Networked Individuals in Global Politics. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (200 pages) - International Studies Intensives Series . - International Studies Intensives Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1 Teachers and Scholars -- 2 Roles in a Fragmegrative World -- 3 The Skill Revolution -- 4 Demographic Trends -- Part I: People on the Move -- 5 Citizens -- 6 Immigrants and Diaspora -- 7 Hybrids and Cosmopolitans -- 8 Travelers -- 9 Activists -- 10 Terrorists -- Part II: People at Work -- 11 Soldiers -- 12 Workers -- 13 Business Executives -- 14 Public Officials -- 15 Consumers -- Part III: People in Society and Culture -- 16 Networkers -- 17 Journalists and Bloggers -- 18 Worshippers -- 19 Students -- 20 Artists -- Part IV: People in Unorganized Groupings -- 21 Marginals -- 22 Generations -- 23 Classes -- 24 Recounted People -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.
Argues that as the world becomes more complex, people as 'networked individuals' become central to the course of events.
9781315632889
Political geography.
Electronic books.
JZ1318.R668 2007
327.1
People Count! : Networked Individuals in Global Politics. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (200 pages) - International Studies Intensives Series . - International Studies Intensives Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1 Teachers and Scholars -- 2 Roles in a Fragmegrative World -- 3 The Skill Revolution -- 4 Demographic Trends -- Part I: People on the Move -- 5 Citizens -- 6 Immigrants and Diaspora -- 7 Hybrids and Cosmopolitans -- 8 Travelers -- 9 Activists -- 10 Terrorists -- Part II: People at Work -- 11 Soldiers -- 12 Workers -- 13 Business Executives -- 14 Public Officials -- 15 Consumers -- Part III: People in Society and Culture -- 16 Networkers -- 17 Journalists and Bloggers -- 18 Worshippers -- 19 Students -- 20 Artists -- Part IV: People in Unorganized Groupings -- 21 Marginals -- 22 Generations -- 23 Classes -- 24 Recounted People -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.
Argues that as the world becomes more complex, people as 'networked individuals' become central to the course of events.
9781315632889
Political geography.
Electronic books.
JZ1318.R668 2007
327.1