Saturday, November 23, 2013

Kluge Scholar Manuel Castells Receives Prestigious Balzan Prize

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Sociologist Manuel Castells, member of the Library of Congress Scholars Council and past chairholder at The John W. Kluge Center, has been awarded the prestigious 2013 Balzan Prize by the International Balzan Prize Foundation.

The prize was announced in September and awarded last week in Bern, Switzerland.

Castells was cited by the Foundation for his “wide-ranging and imaginative thinking through of the implications of the great technological changes of our time.” Since the 1990s, Castells has researched the connections linking the digital revolution with profound social, cultural, economic and political changes, and has proposed influential theories on the new global information society. The full prize citation may be read at: http://www.balzan.org/en/prizewinners/manuel-castells.

Castells held the Kluge Chair in Technology and Society at The John W. Kluge Center in 2012, continuing his research on communication technology. He also delivered a lecture on his latest book, “Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age,” while in residence at the Center.

The International Balzan Prize Foundation promotes culture, the sciences and the most meritorious initiatives in the cause of humanity, peace and fraternity among peoples. Four awards are made annually: two in literature, moral sciences and the arts; and two in the physical, mathematical and natural sciences and medicine. Learn more at: http://www.balzan.org/en.

More on Castells

Library of Congress Scholars Council: Manuel Castells (profile)
 
Manuel Castells Named Kluge Chair in Technology and Society (news release)

“Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age” (webcast)

 

• “Inquiring Minds: Scholar Manuel Castells on Social Movements” (blog post)


Books by Manuel Castells (selected list):

• “Communication Power” (2009)

• “The Rise of the Network Society: The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture” (1996, 2nd ed. 2000)

• “End of Millennium: The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture” (1998, 2nd ed. 2000)

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