Digital Information Culture: The Individual and Society in the Digital Age

Author:   Luke Tredinnick (London Metropolitan University, UK)
Publisher:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781843341703


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 March 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Digital Information Culture is an introduction to the cultural, social and political impact of digital information and digital resources. The book is organised around themes, rather than theories and is arranged into three sections: culture, society and the individual. Each explores key elements of the social, cultural and political impact of digital information. The culture section outlines the origins of cyber culture in fifties pulp-fiction through to the modern day. It explores the issues of information overload, the threat of a digital dark age, and the criminal underbelly of digital culture. Section two, society, explores the economic and social impact of digital information, outlining key theories of the Information Age. Section three explores the impact of digital information and digital resources on the individual, exploring the changing nature of identity in a digital world.

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Author:   Luke Tredinnick (London Metropolitan University, UK)
Publisher:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9781843341703


ISBN 10:   1843341700
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 March 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Discussion is enriched by the multiple examples of approaches and fears emerging in fiction and films. <br>-Journal of Documentation<br><br>. ..a facinating read that explores the real impact of digital technology on our approach to print and on our traditional ways of working and thinking. <br>-Online Information Review<br><br> It's a long time since I read a book as engaging as this one. ...offers a dynamic and fascinating discussion of the changing culture of information. ...engages with a variety of cultural mediums and examples to liberally illustrate his arguments. ...some excellent arguments on the changing aspects of historical culture in the digital age. <br>-Journal of Librarianship and information Science


"""Discussion is enriched by the multiple examples of approaches and fears emerging in fiction and films."" --Journal of Documentation ""…a facinating read that explores the real impact of digital technology on our approach to print and on our traditional ways of working and thinking."" --Online Information Review ""It’s a long time since I read a book as engaging as this one. …offers a dynamic and fascinating discussion of the changing culture of information. …engages with a variety of cultural mediums and examples to liberally illustrate his arguments. …some excellent arguments on the changing aspects of historical culture in the digital age."" --Journal of Librarianship and information Science"


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Luke Tredinnick is a Senior Lecturer in Information Management at London Metropolitan University and Course Director for the MSc on Digital Information Management. He teaches on a wide range of topics around the digital information area, including digital libraries, intranets and extranets, knowledge applications and technologies, cyberculture, and the social, political and theoretical aspects of digital information.

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