Culture, identity, and information technology in the 21st century : (Record no. 77522)

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020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 1584875410
020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 9781584875413
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Original cataloging library AFQ
Modifying library OSU
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Language code eng
100 1# - AUTHOR
Personal name Kusiak, Pauline
245 10 - TITLE
Title Culture, identity, and information technology in the 21st century :
Subtitle implications for U.S. national security /
Author, etc Pauline Kusiak
246 3# - ALTERNATIVE TITLE
Title Culture, identity, and information technology in the twenty-first century
246 3# - ALTERNATIVE TITLE
Title Implications for U.S. national security
246 3# - ALTERNATIVE TITLE
Title Implications for United States national security
260 ## - PUBLICATION DATA
Place of publication Carlisle, PA :
Publisher Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,
Year 2012
300 ## - PAGES ETC
Pages vii, 25 p. ;
Dimensions 23 cm
490 1# - SERIES TITLE
Series title Strategic Studies Institute monograph
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note SIP1209
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General note "August 2012."
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
About the authors Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-25)
505 0# - CONTENTS
Contents Emerging trends of the information society -- Future politics of culture and identity. No one country or region will be likely to monopolize global "influence" in the 21st century, including us -- The prospects for master narratives to unify international action may be more limited -- ICT-inundated society will drastically change the way humans interact, in particular regarding issues of privacy, trust, and transparency -- Conclusion : potential implications for security and for defense.
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Summary, etc "While it is impossible to predict the values and beliefs of future generations, a modest forecast is made by tracing global trends in the use of language and media, as well as in the use of information and communication technologies. The potential implications of these culture and identity trends for the strength of the U.S. "signal" in the global info-communication sphere are analyzed. The author suggests that the information that will dominate the 21st century, particularly the beliefs and values of foreign societies, may increasingly and more directly impact our own national security, making it ever more critical for policymakers to understand issues of cultural change and identity formation from a strategic perspective."--Publisher's website.
650 #7 - KEYWORD
Keyword international relations
Subdivision culture
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Keyword information technology
Subdivision social conditions
651 #7 - KEYWORD/GEOGRAPHIC
Geographic keyword USA
Subdivision national security
710 2# - ADDED INSTITUTION
Institution US Army War College.
Subordinate unit Strategic Studies Institute, SSI
830 #0 - AUTHORIZED SERIES TITLE
Authorized title SSI monograph.
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Classification part (73) Kusiak
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URI http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/display.cfm?pubid=1122
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Koha item type monograph
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2012-09-25   (73) Kusiak G12/641 2012-09-25 monograph