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  2. Information society - Wikipedia

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    An information society is a society or subculture where the usage, creation, distribution, manipulation and integration of information is a significant activity. [1] Its main drivers are information and communication technologies, which have resulted in rapid growth of a variety of forms of information.

  3. Media development - Wikipedia

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    Support for "Media development" refers to efforts to directly improve the media in a society (through the means mentioned above). "Media for development" refers to using existing media to convey messages about specific development issues. Such efforts include many ICT for Development (ICT4D) projects. Media for Development has been applied to ...

  4. Information science - Wikipedia

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    An information society is a society where the creation, distribution, diffusion, uses, integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity. The aim of an information society is to gain competitive advantage internationally, through using IT in a creative and productive

  5. Information and media literacy - Wikipedia

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    The definition of literacy is "the ability to read and write". [11] In practice many more skills are needed to locate, critically assess and make effective use of information. [12] By extension, literacy now also includes the ability to manage and interact with digital information and media, in personal, shared and public domains. [13] [14] [15 ...

  6. Information economy - Wikipedia

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    The media industry is an example of the information economy. Information economy is an economy with an increased emphasis on informational activities and information industry, where information is valued as a capital good. [1] The term was coined by Marc Porat, a graduate student at Stanford University, who would later co-found General Magic. [2]

  7. The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The new development is a 'culture of real virtuality', which describes a culture that is organized around electronic media. [3] He says that 'the space of flows and timeless time are the material foundations of a new culture', [ 6 ] that of the network society .

  8. World Summit on the Information Society - Wikipedia

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    Similarly in Pakistan, PAK Education Society/Pakistan Development Network had taken the initiative to build Pakistan Knowledge Economy or Information Society. It has honour to be pioneer in promoting ICT in Pakistan and was the only Pakistani NGO who participated in UN World Summit on Information Society, Geneva and also organised Seminar at ...

  9. Yoneji Masuda - Wikipedia

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    Writing about the social impact of the information age, Masuda understood to mean not only that would cause a great socioeconomic impact on contemporary industrial society, prove a force for social change powerful enough to transform human society into an absolutely new form, which is the information society.