Digital Cognitive Technologies :Epistemology and Knowledge Society

Publication subTitle :Epistemology and Knowledge Society

Author: Claire Brossard  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780470394236

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781848210738

Subject: C37 data processing

Language: ENG

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Description

Digital Cognitive Technologies is an interdisciplinary book which assesses the socio-technical stakes of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), which are at the core of the ?Knowledge Society.? This book addresses eight major issues, analyzed by authors writing from a Human and Social Science and a Science and Technology perspective. The contributions seek to explore whether and how ICTs are changing our perception of time, space, social structures and networks, document writing and dissemination, sense-making and interpretation, cooperation, politics, and the dynamics of collective activity (socio-informatics).

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 1

Title Page

pp.:  3 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 7

Foreword

pp.:  7 – 17

Introduction

pp.:  17 – 23

PART I. CAN ICT TELL HISTORY?

pp.:  23 – 33

PART II. HOW CAN WE LOCATE OURSELVES WITHIN ICT?

pp.:  33 – 89

PART III. ICT: A WORLD OF NETWORKS?

pp.:  89 – 133

PART IV. COMPUTERIZED PROCESSING OF SPEECHES AND HYPERDOCUMENTS: WHAT ARE THE METHODOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES?

pp.:  133 – 185

PART V. HOW DO ICT SUPPORT PLURALISM OF INTERPRETATIONS?

pp.:  185 – 235

PART VI. DISTANCE COOPERATION

pp.:  235 – 277

PART VII. TOWARDS RENEWED POLITICAL LIFE AND CITIZENSHIP

pp.:  277 – 331

PART VIII. IS “SOCIO-INFORMATICS” POSSIBLE?

pp.:  331 – 375

Conclusion

pp.:  375 – 421

Postscript

pp.:  421 – 429

List of Authors

pp.:  429 – 433

Index

pp.:  433 – 437

LastPages

pp.:  437 – 441

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