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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2016

ISBN (Hardback): 9783658146795

Full citation:

Matthew Kelly, Jared Bielby (eds), Information cultures in the digital age, Berlin, Springer, 2016

Information cultures in the digital age

Contents

Information cultures in the digital age

a Festschrift in honor of Rafael Capurro

Jared Bielby, Matthew Kelly

1-28

Super-science, fundamental dimension, way of being

library and information science in an age of messages

David Bawden, Lyn Robinson

31-43

Hermeneutics and information science

the ongoing journey from simple objective interpretation to understanding data as a form of disclosure

Matthew Kelly

83-110

Understanding the pulse of existence

an examination of Capurro's angeletics

Fernando Flores Morador

247-252

The demon in the gap of language

Capurro, ethics and language in divided Germany

Gustavo Silva Saldanha

253-268

Culture clash or transformation?

some thoughts concerning the onslaught of market economy on the internet and its retaliation

Thomas Hausmanninger

341-358

Magicians and guerrillas

transforming time and space

Juliet Lodge, Daniel Nagel

359-371

Gramsci, Golem, Google

a Marxist dialog with Rafael Capurro's intercultural information ethics

Marco Schneider

373-383

From culture industry to information society

how Horkheimer and Adorno's conception of the culture industry can help us examine information overload in the capitalist information society

Shaked Spier

385-396

The train has left the station

chronicles of the African network for information ethics and the African centre of excellence for information ethics

Rachel Fischer, Johannes Britz, Coetzee Bester

455-467