Media, Information and Technoculture 2200F/G : MIT 1700 REVIEW.docx

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Socio-technological: networks, computers, people, content, application. Distributed computing power through nodes of the network. Product of different cultural foundations: big science, military research, culture of freedom. Computer as a tool without a clear set of goals. A relationship between information technology and cultural change. Information artifacts take on new roles (rise of social documents) Standardization (of typeface, title pages, bibliographic matter, publishers mark) Info as a: process, knowledge, thing, processing. Information as a social force and idealogy (ex. One persons use does not deplete anothers: non-excludable. Difficult to prevent others from enjoying benefits. Private goods: excludability, rivalry in consumption. Information as a commodity: commodity- resource/good produced for the market, associated with price. Can be viewed in terms of expansion of global capitalism. The information economy: copyright and patents intellectual property , knowledge management, database design and creation, publishing industries, financial services, entertainment industries, biotechnology.

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