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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. Frank Webster (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Webster (born 27 September 1950) is a British sociologist.His critical writing on the "information society" has been translated into many languages, widely discussed [1] and criticized. [2]

  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 way.

  5. The Control Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Control Revolution is a book by James Beniger that explains the origins of the information society in part from the need to manage and control the production of an industrial society.

  6. The Information Society - Wikipedia

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    The Information Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal on sociology, that was established in 1981.It is published five times per year by Routledge and covers topics related to information technologies and changes in society and culture.

  7. Sociology of the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of the Internet in the stricter sense concerns the analysis of online communities (e.g. as found in newsgroups), virtual communities and virtual worlds, organizational change catalyzed through new media such as the Internet, and social change at-large in the transformation from industrial to informational society (or to ...

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  9. Yoneji Masuda - Wikipedia

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    Thus, some authors suggest that the first scholars of the concept of Information Society appear in Japan : the book published by Yoneji Masuda in 1980 titled Johoka shakai, which means the higher stage of social evolution, from the perspective of the analogy with biological evolution. From post-industrial society to information society. The ...