A Brief History of Cyberspace
A Brief History of Cyberspace
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A Brief History of Cyberspace is a book that aims to establish a complete knowledge system about the evolution and history of cyberspace and cyber-enabled spaces. It provides a comprehensive overview of the development of cyberspace, examines cyber life, cyber syndrome, and health, and describes cyberspace governance from the perspective of the individual, society, and national and international levels. The book is divided into three parts and consists of 16 chapters.
Format: Hardback
Length: 210 pages
Publication date: 06 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The rapid expansion of the Internet has given rise
rise to a novel realm known as cyberspace, which has seamlessly permeated every aspect of our lives and work. It has effectively emerged as the fourth fundamental dimension of human existence. Despite the growing awareness of cyberspace, its intricate nature, diverse content, and distinct characteristics make it challenging to comprehend fully.
A Brief History of Cyberspace endeavors to establish a comprehensive knowledge system encompassing the evolution and history of cyberspace and cyber-enabled spaces. By offering a comprehensive overview, this book aims to assist readers in gaining a deeper understanding of cyberspace's past and provide a solid foundation for researchers and learners interested in this field.
The book has three primary objectives:
To provide a comprehensive grasp of cyberspace's development, encompassing its origin, evolution, research status, open issues, and future challenges, as well as related hot topics in industry and academia.
To explore cyber life, cyber syndrome, and health, in addition to cyber-enabled spaces designed to enhance our living experiences.
To describe cyberspace governance from the perspectives of individuals, societies, nations, and international organizations, fostering a more profound and rational direction for cyberspace's growth.
Comprising 16 chapters, the book is organized into three parts.
Chapter 1 serves as an introduction, providing readers with a foundational understanding of cyberspace, cyber philosophy, and cyber logic, thereby facilitating a general comprehension of this complex realm.
Chapters 2 to 7 delve into a wide range of topics related to cyberspace, including its legal and ethical implications, technological advancements, economic impact, social implications, cultural expressions, and geopolitical considerations.
In conclusion, A Brief History of Cyberspace is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this rapidly evolving domain. By presenting a comprehensive overview of cyberspace's past, present, and future, this book aims to empower readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of this digital landscape and contribute to its sustainable development.
Weight: 474g
Dimension: 160 x 241 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032078328
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