The Information Society
An Introduction
Format:Hardback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:11th Mar '03
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In The Information Society, Mattelart explores the dominance of this concept in understanding social change and the implications of new communication technologies.
In The Information Society, Armand Mattelart delves into the concept of the information society and its emergence as a prevailing framework for understanding social change in the 21st century. He critically examines the conditions that have allowed this notion to dominate discussions around societal transformation, emphasizing the lack of thorough scrutiny regarding its foundational principles. By exploring the historical and geopolitical contexts that shape the information society, Mattelart raises essential questions about the validity of the assumptions that underpin this paradigm.
The book highlights the multifaceted and interdisciplinary impact of the information society, illustrating how it has influenced various aspects of social, political, and economic life. Mattelart argues that the new technologies of information and communication have not only transformed existing structures but have also created new challenges that warrant careful consideration. He encourages readers to reflect on the implications of these changes and to critically engage with the narratives surrounding the information society.
The Information Society serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars across media, communication, and social sciences. It invites a broader audience to contemplate the significance of the information society and its role in shaping contemporary discourse. Through his insightful analysis, Mattelart encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in the evolution of information and communication technologies, making this work an essential read for anyone interested in the dynamics of modern society.
ISBN: 9780761949473
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
182 pages