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A New Theory of Information & the Internet : Public Sphere Meets Protocol, Hardback Book

A New Theory of Information & the Internet : Public Sphere Meets Protocol Hardback

Part of the Digital Formations series

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The Internet is a complex environment that affords many practices while constraining others.

The challenge is to develop languages and tools to critically engage with these environments and to navigate the topology of being a citizen in a technologically mediated environment.

This book begins this undertaking. A New Theory of Information & the Internet first documents the historical emergence of the scientific, mathematical, computing, and human communication discussions on information, together with the rise of information as a resource and a commodity.

It posits that the contemporary situation has not changed in terms of resolving exactly what information might be as a real thing.

What has changed is the idea of information as a resource and a commodity, which has become a cultural trope - a standard way of looking at information. In the process of examining the understanding of information and communication, this book investigates the notion of an informed citizenry and the possibilities of a public sphere/s online within the context of the increasingly ubiquitous place of the Internet in social, informational life.

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