[Air-l] ICE-T anyone

joana ro joanaro at googlemail.com
Thu Jul 5 03:03:07 PDT 2007


Exchanging goods, buying and selling is viewed as communication by
Luhmann isn't it?
Money as media, buying/selling as the act of communicating.
(Would have to go back to the texts to figure out where he says this though.)
Just because Luhmann said that, doesn't mean it isn't a real stretch
of course, just happened to think of him when reading your email.
Johanna

Johanna Roering
Sfb War Experience
University of Tuebingen
Germany

On 7/5/07, Barry Wellman <wellman at chass.utoronto.ca> wrote:
> A group of us have been studying Chapleau, northern Ontario. We have
> discovered that in addition to the I and the C of ICT, the folks there use
> the Internet more than urbanites to find out about -- and to order --
> goods. Sorta like the Sears or the Eatons catalog of old that served rural
> areas. Some may even sell on eBay, etc -- we'll check on that this fall.
>
> Altho you might argue that browsing the net for goods is "Information", it
> would be a real stretch to say that actually buying and selling goods is
> info (or comm). Hence, we propose the new acronym, ICE-T, for Information,
> Communication and Exchange Technologies.*
>
> Before I/we go too far with this, what do you think?
>
> *Not to be confused with the actor/rapper or the tilting German train,
> much less that heavily sweetened stuff I get in the US South.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICE-T
>
> PS: Happy Canada Day to all.
>
>  Barry Wellman
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