Critique of InformationThis penetrating book raises questions about how power and resistance operate in contemporary society. Scott Lash argues that critique must take place from within information flows, rather than from the safety of `academic detachment' and that information is power. The book identifies a central contradiction of the information society, that is, the more intelligent and rational that the information society becomes, the more irrational may be the consequences. Written by one of the most celebrated commentators on power and culture, the book is a major testament on the prospects of intellectual life in an age dominated by seemingly inexhaustible, global flows of information. |
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Scott Lash. images in the minds of epistemological subjects . Meaning is defined instead in terms of certain logical truth conditions of statements . Meaning here com- prises not just sense , but also reference . Frege was an influence ...
Scott Lash. images in the minds of epistemological subjects . Meaning is defined instead in terms of certain logical truth conditions of statements . Meaning here com- prises not just sense , but also reference . Frege was an influence ...
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... meaning as such . The storyteller's tale is , like the artisan's product , not art but artefact . It is inextricably ... meaning of life ' . The story - hearer , grounded in experience , is not concerned about the meaning of life . The ...
... meaning as such . The storyteller's tale is , like the artisan's product , not art but artefact . It is inextricably ... meaning of life ' . The story - hearer , grounded in experience , is not concerned about the meaning of life . The ...
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... meaning than operationality . We filter out the noise of the world as much through operationality as meaning . The social works through meaning : networks through operationality , the symbolic through meaning , the real through ...
... meaning than operationality . We filter out the noise of the world as much through operationality as meaning . The social works through meaning : networks through operationality , the symbolic through meaning , the real through ...
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Informationcritique | 1 |
Technological Forms of Life | 13 |
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abstract accumulation aesthetic aporetics aporia becomes Benjamin brand capital chapter communication conceptual art conscience collective critical theory critique of information Dasein dead zones death deconstruction Derrida dialectics différance difference discourse disembedded Disorganizations displaced dualism Durkheim economy ethics ethnomethodology exchange-value experience flows Garfinkel global information Haraway Heidegger Heidegger's human Husserl idea ideology immanent increasingly information age information culture information order information society informationalization intellectual property intersubjectivity involves judgement Kant knowledge Latour Lefebvre Lefebvre's less Levinas linear logic longer machines McLuhan media theory metanarratives mode modern narrative natural attitude networks non-linear notion novel objects ontological operate organizations patent phenomenology play politics postmodern practice presumes rational realm reflective attitude reflexive reflexive modernization relations representational culture reproduction semiotic sense signified social sort space spatial sphere storyteller structures technological culture technological forms technoscience television temporality things tion tradition transcendental Virilio Weber zones