Information Inequality
Title | Information Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Schiller |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1135216312 |
Herbert Schiller, long one of America's leading critics of the communications industry, here offers a salvo in the battle over information. In Information Inequality he explains how privatization and the corporate economy directly affect our most highly prized democratic institutions: schools and libraries, media, and political culture. A master media-watcher, Schiller presents a crisp and far-reaching indictment of the "data deprivation" corporate interests are inflicting on the social fabric.
Information Inequality
Title | Information Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert I. Schiller |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780415907651 |
The first extended critical biography of Brooks, perhaps one of the most influential literary critics of the 20th century. Royden draws on interviews and extensive research to recreate the New Criticism milieu which included John Crowe Ransom and I.A. Richards, and which Brooks advocated as a method of scholarship that became the standard for several generations. The biography does not separate the life from the work, and constitutes an important survey of criticism since the 1930s in addition to being a hallmark biographical study. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The Deepening Divide
Title | The Deepening Divide PDF eBook |
Author | Jan A. G. M. van Dijk |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2005-02-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1452263108 |
The Deepening Divide: Inequality in the Information Society explains why the digital divide is still widening and, in advanced high-tech societies, deepening. Taken from an international perspective, the book offers full coverage of the literature and research and a theoretical framework from which to analyze and approach the issue. Where most books on the digital divide only describe and analyze the issue, Jan van Dijk presents 26 policy perspectives and instruments designed to close the divide itself.
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Title | [email protected] PDF eBook |
Author | Bernardo Sorj |
Publisher | Brasilia : UNESCO |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Access to information |
ISBN |
Google and the Digital Divide
Title | Google and the Digital Divide PDF eBook |
Author | Elad Segev |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2010-01-21 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1780631782 |
Beneficial to scholars and students in the fields of media and communication, politics and technology, this book outlines the significant role of search engines in general and Google in particular in widening the digital divide between individuals, organisations and states. It uses innovative methods and research approaches to assess and illustrate the digital divide by comparing the popular search queries in Google and Yahoo in different countries as well as analysing the various biases in Google News and Google Earth. The different studies developed and presented in this book provide various indications of the increasing customisation and popularisation mechanisms employed by popular search engines, which together with “organising the world’s information inevitably also intensify information inequalities and reinforce commercial and US-centric priorities and agendas. Develops an extensive historical investigation of information, power and the digital divide Provides new social and political perspectives to understand search engines in general and Google in particular Suggests original methods to study and assess the digital divide as well as the extent of commercialisation and Americanisation worldwide
Global Information Inequalities
Title | Global Information Inequalities PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah Charbonneau |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2008-06-30 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1780631332 |
The disparity in access to information is a worldwide phenomenon. Global Information Inequalities offers a captivating look into problems of information access across the world today. One of the unique strengths of the book is the use of examples of library initiatives from around the world to illustrate the range of possibilities for equitable access and library service delivery in a global context. It contains numerous examples of a wide variety of information problems and solutions ranging from developing literacy programs in rural communities in Tanzania, building school libraries in China, making government-related information more transparent in Chile, to exploring how digital technologies have the potential to revolutionize the lives of people with sensory-disabilities. The contributions in Global Information Inequalities address a number of core professional issues, including access to information, library services, collection development, global collaboration, intellectual property, and digital information. The contributors are from Argentina, Canada, Chile, China, Iceland, Malaysia, Peru, South Africa, Tanzania, United States, and Zambia, thereby providing a wide range of perspectives on librarianship. Written in a simple, thorough, and multidisciplinary approach, the book presents and discusses key issues in various library settings and from different perspectives. Overall, this work contributes to a global examination and exploration of libraries in various parts of the world. This book has a wide appeal and is applicable to various library environments (including academic, public, and special libraries). Provides readers with an overview of possibilities for equitable library service delivery in a global context Provides readers with numerous examples and case studies particularly useful for practitioners Examples also provide unique examinations of country-specific issues in a global context
Concentration of Measure Inequalities in Information Theory, Communications, and Coding
Title | Concentration of Measure Inequalities in Information Theory, Communications, and Coding PDF eBook |
Author | Maxim Raginsky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9781601989062 |
Concentration of Measure Inequalities in Information Theory, Communications, and Coding focuses on some of the key modern mathematical tools that are used for the derivation of concentration inequalities, on their links to information theory, and on their various applications to communications and coding.