Obywatel państwa elektronicznego
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34767/SIIP.2004.04.02Abstrakt
It is difficult to foresee whether the Internet will become a germ of a new, information society. Nor can you define how it will function. However, a kind of global computer network is supposed to accompany us in the future, and this seems to be highly probable. The global communication network united with an enormous archive of human knowledge will undoubtedly become a natural background of man’s life. Although in the future it will probably be indispensable, it does not seem to substitute the radio, television, press, libraries, but it will find another new niche in which everyone will be able to function. The process will be accompanied by larger spread of computers. One may think that in the future the Internet will become still less perceptible but more omnipresent.One more change is alleged to take place. Our life will not concentrate around objects, but it is information that will become the most important matter. We shall communicate with people through the network system. But will it make us and our lives less real? It will decidedly not. We shall surely become different. Perhaps we shall keep things which now seem to us of great importance at a distance. Or maybe we shall carry the web individualities also about the real world.
Undoubtedly, we will still be people who feel, desire, choose, rule, but perhaps we shall call these activities in a different way. Our environment provides us with ideas and metaphors, and that of the citizen of the future will be created by the Net.