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研究生: 羅高峰
Lostrek, Neza
論文名稱: Rethinking the Development of Telecommunications: The Perspective of Electric Telegraphy
Rethinking the Development of Telecommunications: The Perspective of Electric Telegraphy
指導教授: 洪敬富
Hung, Chin-Fu
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 社會科學院 - 政治經濟研究所
Graduate Institute of Political Economy
論文出版年: 2011
畢業學年度: 99
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 108
外文關鍵詞: Telecommunications, Telegraph, Control theory, Centralization, Globalization, Cyberspace
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  • This thesis analyzes the 19th century social change in which telecommunications appeared and became a commodity as well as society’s most fundamental organizational tool. Telecommunication in this sense is understood in its original meaning, as coined by Eastunie, when referring to communication over great distances by the use of electricity and electromagnetism.
    With the introduction of steam power, goods were suddenly moved with a speed exceeding the ability of control mechanisms to contain them. Telegraph networks were first stretched along the growing railroad lines to solve the problems of safety, but soon became an important part of the new control mechanisms. In a competitive environment, at both national and international levels, these control mechanisms shaped themselves according to their efficiency - with the lowest possible amount of transaction cost involved. These efficient control mechanisms came in a shape of centralized hierarchies, which regulated themselves on the principle of a feedback loop, with rationalized information flowing upwards, and adjustments (orders) flowing downwards. The introduction of submarine cables therefore allowed a transition from colonialism to imperialism.
    When markets in telecommunications failed, and companies resisted the competition by forming cartels and then mergers, Great Britain nationalized its domestic telegraph lines in 1869, and the United States attempted to do so in 1866, but failed. In response to these attempts, Western Union launched what was to become a pattern of the private sector’s public rhetoric of the State as an aggressor entering a domain that was of no legitimate governmental concern.
    The idea of the state as an enemy, mixed with techno-utopian beliefs in the self organizing potential of the Internet, are central to the contemporary popular culture. Today, when the liberal West has lost its last possible political alternative, the sense of liberation is incorporated in the latest IT commodity.

    Acknowledgements iii List of Figures iv Abstract v Abbreviations vii CHAPTER ONE 1 Introduction 1 1.1. Research Background and Motivation 1 1.2. Research Objectives and Questions 9 1.3. Chapter Outline 10 CHAPTER TWO 12 Literature Review 12 2.1. What is “telecommunication”? 12 2.2. Electric Telegraphy 15 2.3. 19th Century Social Change and the Control Revolution 20 2.4. Control theory 22 2.5. Research Framework 26 CHAPTER THREE 28 Electrical Telegraphy 28 2.1. Commercial Telegraphy 33 2.1.1. Telegraphy in the United States 35 2.1.2. Telegraphy in Great Britain 40 2.2. Submarine Lines 49 2.2.1. The North Atlantic Cable Market 63 2.3.2. The Far Eastern Cable Market 66 2.3. Electrical Telegraphy in China 69 2.4. From Colonialism to Imperialism 75 CHAPTER FOUR 79 Discussion 79 4.1. Theoretical background 81 4.2. Telegraphy and 19th century social change 88 4.3. Birth of the US schizophrenic corporate rhetoric 92 4.4. From past to present 94 CHAPTER FIVE 100 Conclusions 100 5.1. Telegraphy – mechanism of control 100 5.2. Telegraphy and the process of centralization 101 5.3. From “free markets” to “free societies” 102 References 104

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