Summer 2019 POL 241-Chap 9 Geoffrey Glass “Review of Manual Castell’s Network Society”


Elayne Guzman

Chap 9 -Geoffrey Glass “Review of Manual Castell’s Network Society”

Quote:
“Communications technologies allow for the annihilation of space and for globalization; the potential for rapid and asynchronous communication also changes the relationship to time…networking are not a new form of social organization, it has become a key feature of social morphology”

Meaning/Chosen:
   For Castell, communication technologies, such as the internet, allow for decentralization of operations and focusing control, increasing the effectiveness of networking relative to the hierarchical structures. Some networks are global in scale. In most countries, including emerging markets, best of breed infrastructures are typically provided on a local/regional scale.
The new economy is certainly “capitalist” in the classic sense that is a system of private property characterized by highly developed nearly universal commodity production. Network is inextricably intertwined with globalization. If structures are seen as developing or changing, that is, seen dynamically, then “network” becomes a descriptive way of thinking about any process, including economics, ecosystems and organizations.

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