Media, Information and Technoculture 2200F/G Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Artificial Scarcity, Hunter-Gatherer, Disruptive Innovation

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Information overload refers to the difficulty a person can have understanding an. Digital maximalism the more connected we are, the happier we are and the more time issue and making decisions that can be caused by the presence of too much information. we have reflection information, rather than for deep meaning hopping from place to place, considered power browsing mastery. Lecture 2 history memory and repetition, one to many transmission authority, sacredness of the word but as a profoundly disruptive technology that triggered a series of painful and often bloody conflicts (wright, p110) rise of social documents and new literacies, standardization of printed works imagined communities, mass communication manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity. The aim of the information society is to gain competitive advantage internationally, through using information technology (it) in a creative and productive way. effects of printing: a relationship between information technology and cultural change,

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