tailieunhanh - How Canadians' Use of the Internet Affects Social Life and Civic Participation

The Internet’s rapid and profound entry into our lives quite understandably makes people wonder how, both individually and collectively, we have been affected by it. When major shifts in technology use occur, utopian and dystopian views of their impact on society often abound, reflecting their disruptiveness and people’s concerns. Given its complex uses, the Internet, both as a technology and as an environment, has had both beneficial and deleterious effects. Above all, though, it has had transformative effects. Are Canadians becoming more isolated, more reclusive and less integrated in their communities as they use the Internet? Or, are they becoming more participatory and more integrated in their communities? In. | Catalogue no. 56F0004M no. 016 ISSN 1492-7918 ISBN 978-1-100-10914-5 Research Paper Connectedness Series How Canadians Use of the Internet Affects Social Life and Civic Participation by B. Veenhof B. Wellman C. Quell and B. Hogan Science Innovation and Electronic Information Division SIEID 7-A . Coats Ottawa K1A 0T6 Telephone 1-800-263-1136 This paper represents the views of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Statistics Canada. I Al Statistics Statistique Canada Canada Canada Connectedness Series The Series publishes analytical studies and research reports in the broad area of Connectedness. This includes cross-economy activities such as the penetration and use of the Internet and electronic commerce as well as industries in the Information and Communications Technologies sector such as telecommunications broadcasting and Internet services. It offers a statistical perspective in these emerging phenomena that are transforming the economic and societal landscape. All papers are subject to peer and institutional review as well as review by subject matter experts as necessary. The Series is produced by Science Innovation and Electronic Information Division Director Paula Thomson For further information Science Innovation and Electronic Information Division . Coats Building 7-A Ottawa Ontario K1A 0T6 Telephone 1 800 263-1136 Cette publication est aussi disponible en frangais no 56F0004M au catalogue . Note of appreciation Canada owes the success of its statistical system to a long standing partnership between Statistics Canada the citizens of Canada its businesses governments and other institutions. Accurate and timely statistical information could not be produced without their continued cooperation and goodwill. How Canadians Use of the Internet Affects Social Life and Civic Participation by B. Veenhof B. Wellman C. Quell and B. Hogan Editor Ben Veenhof Production Lucienne Sabourin and Heather Berrea Review committee Philip Smith Paul .

crossorigin="anonymous">
Đã phát hiện trình chặn quảng cáo AdBlock
Trang web này phụ thuộc vào doanh thu từ số lần hiển thị quảng cáo để tồn tại. Vui lòng tắt trình chặn quảng cáo của bạn hoặc tạm dừng tính năng chặn quảng cáo cho trang web này.