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Pasquale De Marco

World Wide Whispers

In a world transformed by the World Wide Web, this book embarks on an intellectual odyssey, delving into the intricate relationship between technology, society, and culture. With a keen eye for detail and a comprehensive grasp of the digital landscape, the author weaves a narrative that unveils the profound impact of the Web on our lives.
Through an exploration of its underlying architecture, power structures, and cultural implications, this book sheds light on the inner workings of the digital realm. It examines the evolution of the Web from its humble beginnings to its current status as a ubiquitous global phenomenon, tracing its impact on communication, knowledge creation, and the very fabric of human society.
The author deftly navigates the complexities of the Web's power dynamics, exposing the role of governments and corporations in shaping its design and accessibility. The ongoing struggle for net neutrality and open access is brought to the forefront, highlighting the importance of preserving a free and equitable digital environment.
Furthermore, the book delves into the cultural shifts brought about by the Web, exploring its influence on identity, community, and belonging in the digital age. It examines the digital divide and socioeconomic disparities that persist, while also celebrating the Web's potential for promoting diversity, inclusion, and social change.
The impact of the Web on the world of work and the global economy is also meticulously analyzed. The book investigates the changing nature of work in the digital age, the rise of remote work and the gig economy, and the challenges posed by automation and artificial intelligence. It offers insights into how the Web can be harnessed for career development and personal branding, and how it might shape the future of work.
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87 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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