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Vol 7 No 2 (2009)
Special Issue: What is really information? An interdisciplinary approach.
Published:
2009-09-24
Articles
How are women fostering home Internet adoption? A study of home-based female Internet users in Bangladesh
Naziat Choudhury
112-122
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Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
Book Review: Andreas Pickel, The Problem of Order in the Global Age
Christian Fuchs
109-111
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Some Thoughts on Tourism in Lao PDR: Communist Ideology and Touristic Reality
Robert M. Bichler
123-124
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Conference Report: The Internet as Playground and Factory (November 12-14, 2009, The New School, New York City, USA)
Christian Fuchs
399-400
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Conference Report: The Internet as Playground and Factory (November 12-14, 2009, The New School, New York City, USA)
David Golumbia
401-403
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Position Paper Number 1 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: Instrumental Reason as a Hindering Factor for Meaningful Technology Design
Wolfgang Hofkirchner, Robert M. Bichler
404-407
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Position Paper Number 2 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: Critical Reflections on Modernization Theoretical Thinking and its Implications for ICTs in Development
Robert M. Bichler, Eva Gaderer
408-414
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Position Paper Number 3 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: The emerging ecology of genetic, digital and cultural (including non-Western) information environments
Susantha Goonatilake
415-424
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Position Paper Number 4 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: “Meaningful to Whom?” Technology Design and Stakeholder Integration
Celina Raffl
425-428
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Editorial
Introduction to the special issue “What is really information? An interdisciplinary approach”
José María Díaz Nafría, Francisco Salto Alemany
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Special Issue: What is Really Information? An Interdisciplinary Approach.
Past, present, and future of the concept of information
Rafael Capurro
125-141
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Outline of a Theory of Truth as Correctness for Semantic Information
Luciano Floridi
142-157
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Towards a Semantic Theory of Information
Ricardo Pérez-Amat García
158-171
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Biosemiotics: Communication and Causation (Information included)
Juan Ramon Álvarez
172-178
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One sense of 'information': A quick tutorial to Information-Theoretic Logic
José Miguel Sagüillo
179-184
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Weak consistency and strong paraconsistency
Gemma Robles
185-193
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Knowledge, Information and Surprise
Margarita Vazquez
194-201
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Analysis of Semantic Information via Information Reports
Julio Ostalé
202-207
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Situational analysis of the communication flow in audiovisual media
Carlos Aguilar, Lydia Sánchez, Manuel Campos
208-213
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The Notion of 'Being Informative' & the Praxiological-Information Perspective on Language
Antonio Florio
214-227
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The “Commodification” of Knowledge in the Global Information Society
Peter Fleissner
228-238
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Competing views of information: human right vs. commodity, private vs. shared property
J. Carlos Fernández-Molina
239-242
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Towards a critical theory of information
Christian Fuchs
243-292
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Latin America’s information technologies: promises and realities
Estela Mastromatteo
293-299
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Are “the semantic aspects” actually “irrelevant to the engineering problem”?
José María Díaz Nafría, Basil M. Al Hadithi
300-308
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Indexing languages in information Management, a promising future or an obsolete resource
Jose Antonio Moreiro, Jorge Morato, Sonia Sanchez-Cuadrado, Anabel Fraga
309-322
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The Notion of Information
Manuel Campos
323-326
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World and mind, information and semantic content
Antonio Manuel Liz
327-343
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Information, Self-Reference and Observation Theory in the Context of Social Sciences Epistemology
Juan Miguel Aguado
344-356
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How to achieve a unified theory of information
Wolfgang Hofkirchner
357-368
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The Advancement of Information Science
Pedro C. Marijuán
369-375
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Intracellular management of information: from DNA to proteins
Juan M. Lara
376-385
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An integrated framework for information, communication and knowledge definitions
Roberto Gejman
386-398
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