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India and the IT revolution: networks of global culture
The 'Indian Techie' has become a global icon, taking its place alongside McDonalds and MTV as one of the key symbols of contemporary globalization. India and the IT Revolution explores the contemporary emergence of cosmopolitan, high-tech India as marking the arrival of a truly global cybe...
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Palgrave Macmillan
2004
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author | Greenspan, A |
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description | The 'Indian Techie' has become a global icon, taking its place alongside McDonalds and MTV as one of the key symbols of contemporary globalization. India and the IT Revolution explores the contemporary emergence of cosmopolitan, high-tech India as marking the arrival of a truly global cyberculture. It argues against the notion that globalization is a process of 'Westernization', which radiates out unilaterally from the core, imposing itself upon a passive, backward periphery. Instead, it conceives of global culture as a dynamic, innovative network, which proceeds primarily from its edges. |
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spelling | cern-27612182021-04-21T16:39:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2761218engGreenspan, AIndia and the IT revolution: networks of global cultureXXThe 'Indian Techie' has become a global icon, taking its place alongside McDonalds and MTV as one of the key symbols of contemporary globalization. India and the IT Revolution explores the contemporary emergence of cosmopolitan, high-tech India as marking the arrival of a truly global cyberculture. It argues against the notion that globalization is a process of 'Westernization', which radiates out unilaterally from the core, imposing itself upon a passive, backward periphery. Instead, it conceives of global culture as a dynamic, innovative network, which proceeds primarily from its edges.Palgrave Macmillanoai:cds.cern.ch:27612182004 |
spellingShingle | XX Greenspan, A India and the IT revolution: networks of global culture |
title | India and the IT revolution: networks of global culture |
title_full | India and the IT revolution: networks of global culture |
title_fullStr | India and the IT revolution: networks of global culture |
title_full_unstemmed | India and the IT revolution: networks of global culture |
title_short | India and the IT revolution: networks of global culture |
title_sort | india and the it revolution: networks of global culture |
topic | XX |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2761218 |
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