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Cyberpath to Development in­ Asia
Issues and Challenges
By Sandhya Rao (Edited by), Bruce C. Klopfenstein (Edited by), Everett M. Rogers (Foreword by)

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Hardback, 220 pages
Published
United States, 30 December 2001

Examines the status of the Internet in some Asian countries and provides a better understanding of the diffusion patterns of Internet-related technologies within the specific social contexts of these nations. Many Asian countries are achieving remarkable success in closing what researchers call "the digital divide" between developing and developed nations, while others continue to struggle. This collection of essays sheds light on the various ways in which the Internet has been seen in Asia. As we continue to debate new paradigms of research and development in the digital era, where innovations and convergences are the norm, this book fills an urgent need, revealing how the technological revolution has spread, and is spreading, throughout diverse nations. Chapters on the United States and Japan offer a sort of yardstick by which to measure and compare the diffusion and the impact of the Internet in other Asian countries, including China, Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Appealing to readers interested in the development of the Asian region, technological innovation, and international communication, Cyberpath to Development in Asia offers an acute study of how a global phenomenon continues to manifest itself in a crucial part of the globe.


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Examines the status of the Internet in some Asian countries and provides a better understanding of the diffusion patterns of Internet-related technologies within the specific social contexts of these nations. Many Asian countries are achieving remarkable success in closing what researchers call "the digital divide" between developing and developed nations, while others continue to struggle. This collection of essays sheds light on the various ways in which the Internet has been seen in Asia. As we continue to debate new paradigms of research and development in the digital era, where innovations and convergences are the norm, this book fills an urgent need, revealing how the technological revolution has spread, and is spreading, throughout diverse nations. Chapters on the United States and Japan offer a sort of yardstick by which to measure and compare the diffusion and the impact of the Internet in other Asian countries, including China, Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Appealing to readers interested in the development of the Asian region, technological innovation, and international communication, Cyberpath to Development in Asia offers an acute study of how a global phenomenon continues to manifest itself in a crucial part of the globe.

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9780275969318
ISBN
0275969312
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index
Dimensions
15.2 x 22.9 x 1.6 centimeters (0.49 kg)

Table of Contents

Preface
Foreword by Everett M. Rogers
Introduction: Cyberpath to Development in Some Asian Countries by Sandhya Rao
The Role of the United States in Global Internet Innovation and Diffusion by Bruce C. Klopfenstein
The Internet in Japan by Yuji Mori and Vir Phoha
Let a Hundred Modems Bloom: The Internet in Today's China by Bruce T. McIntyre
The Skills Route to Cyberspace: India's Internet Experience by Sandhya Rao
The Engine for the Next Economic Leap: Internet in Korea by Steve Kang
The Internet in Malaysia by Musa Bin Abu Hassan
Wiring an Intelligent Island: The Internet in Singapore by Peng Hwa Ang and Brian Lee
Taiwan: Epicenter in the Hi-Tech world by Zenaida Sarabia Panol and Sandhya Rao
Index

About the Author

SANDHYA RAO is Graduate Adviser and Associate Professor in the Department of Mass Communication at Southwest Texas State University. She has contributed articles to several books and is the co-editor of Critical Issues in Communication: Looking Inward for Answers (2001).

BRUCE C. KLOPFENSTEIN is the director of the Dowden Center for New Media Studies and a Professor of Telecommunications at the University of Georgia. An expert in the field of new communication technologies, he is the co-author of The Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog—Academic Edition (1996).

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