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The Hypothesis of the End of the Internet Revolution

Publication at Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts |
2007

Abstract

In his paper, the author uses outcomes of an application of the social constructivist sociology of technology on the Internet development as an argument for stating the hypothesis of the end of the Internet revolution. This end is marked by the stabilization of core socio-technological configuration that allows us to say that there will be much less probability of structural social change that would be primarily caused by ongoing Internet expansion.