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The Organization of Knowledge : Caught Between Global Structures and Local Meaning, PDF eBook

The Organization of Knowledge : Caught Between Global Structures and Local Meaning PDF

Edited by Jack Andersen, Laura Skouvig

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This book critically examines the organization of knowledge as it is involved in matters of digital communication, the social, cultural and political consequences of classifying, and how particular historical contexts shape ideas of information and what information to classify and record.

Due to permeation of digital infrastructures, software, and digital media in everyday life, many aspects of contemporary culture and society are infused with the activity and practice of classification.

That means that old questions about classification have their potency in modern discourses about surveillance, identify formation, big data and so on.

At the same time, this situation also implies a need to reconsider these old questions and how to frame them in digital culture.

This book contains contributions that consider classic library classification practices and how their choices have social, cultural and political effect, how the organization of knowledge is not only a professional practice but is also a way of communicating and understanding digital culture, and how what a particular historical context perceives as information has implications for the recording of that information.

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