Future Information Society, The: Social And Technological Problems Future Information Society, The: Social And Technological Problems

Future Information Society, The: Social And Technological Problems

Social and Technological Problems

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Descripción editorial

This book is the first volume of a two-volume edition based on the International Society for Information Studies Summit Vienna 2015 on "The Information Society at the Crossroads. Response and Responsibility of the Sciences of Information" (see summit.is4is.org).

The book represents a trans-disciplinary endeavor of the leading experts in the field of information studies posing the question for a better society, in which social and technological innovations help make information key to the flourishing of humanity and dispense with the bleak view of the dark side of information society.

It is aimed at readers that conduct research into any aspect of information, information society and information technology, who develop or implement social or technological applications. It is also for those who have an interest in participating in setting the goals for sciences of information and social applications of technological achievements and scientific results.

0Readership: Researchers in aspects of information.
Information Society, Technology, Intelligence, Computation, Cognition, Robot, Internet, Control, Education0

GÉNERO
Informática e internet
PUBLICADO
2017
24 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
540
Páginas
EDITORIAL
World Scientific Publishing Company
TAMAÑO
3,4
MB

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