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Networld – Vernetzte Welt

Online-Netzwerke verbinden Milliarden Menschen weltweit innerhalb von Sekundenbruchteilen. Nie war Kommunikation schneller und weiter verbreitet. Laut den Architekten dieser neuen, ultravernetzten Welt – Mark Zuckerberg zum Beispiel – werden wir gerade Zeugen, wie eine echte „globale Gemeinschaft“ entsteht, die uns allen zugutekommen wird. Aber ist das wirklich so?

Welche Gefahren verbergen sich hinter sozialen Netzwerken? Um diese Frage zu beantworten, wagt der britische Historiker Niall Ferguson einen Blick in die Entstehungsgeschichte von „Social Media“.

Episoden
1. Netzwerke verändern unser Leben
2. Lukrative Netzwerke
3. Krieg der Netzwerke

Networld – Vernetzte Welt
ca. 150 Min. (3 x 50 Min.)
Polyband
Ton: Dolby Digital 2.0
Deutsch, Englisch
PAL – RC 2