<p>This book argues that information communication technologies are not creating new forms of social structure but rather altering long-standing institutions and amplifying existing trends of social change that have their origins in ancient times. Using a comparative historical perspective it analyzes the applications of information communication technologies in relation to changes in norms and values education institutions the socialization of children new forms of deviant and criminal behaviors enhanced participation in religious activities patterns of knowledge creation and use the expansion of consumerism and changing experiences of distance and time.</p>
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