From Information Literacy to Social Epistemology

Insights from Psychology

Anthony Anderson author Bill Johnston author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology

Published:13th Jun '16

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From Information Literacy to Social Epistemology cover

This book combines current academic, professional, and policy perspectives on information literacy with insights from cognitive psychology as well as explaining how it relates to critical thinking in education, the workplace, and in our social lives

From Information Literacy to Social Epistemology: Insights from Psychology focuses on information and the ways in which information literacy relates to critical thinking in education, the workplace, and in our social life. The broad context for our interest is the development in internet technologies often characterised by terms like the ‘digital age’, leading to questions of digital participation, digital divides, and the role of thinking in the information society. In short, to what extent is the ‘digital age’ engendering changes in learning directed towards the better use of information, and in addition, encouraging or even requiring improvements in critical thinking?

"...a highly informative read that addresses influential organizations in the field of information literacy and includes strong arguments that add psychological components to develop more theoretically and pedagogically effective ways to help individuals understand information literacy concepts and techniques." --ROLE

ISBN: 9780081005453

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 210g

182 pages