[Air-L] digital society instead of info soc?

Richard Taylor rdt4 at psu.edu
Sat Mar 19 07:14:22 PDT 2011


Petr,

I don't think this list permits long attachments, so I am sending you
separately a paper, "The U.S. and 'Data-Based' Communications Policy:
Bridging the Metaphor Divide," delivered at the ITS'10 conference in Tokyo.
It is generally directed to your topic and has some background which you may
find relevant.  I come to the question from the perspective of a "policy"
person, asking how our metaphors shape our policies.  Happy to share with
anyone else who would like a copy.

Good luck!

Richard


Prof. Richard D. Taylor
College of Communications
Penn State University


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Hello,

I am teaching Information Policy course and writing dissertation thesis on
the sociotechnical construction of information society - and I got into
interesting question: 

what stands behind EU information policy moving from information society
concept in iEurope initiatives (2000-2010) to digital society concept in
Digital Agenda for Europe (2010-2020)? 

Does anyone here have a clue? Is that because original
information-society-based iEurope project went pretty unsuccesfull compared
to its original goals so they need a new term? Or can it be that the
European Comittee wants to move away from using the terms loaded by academic
disputes? Or is it just using the new, theoretically disembedded term so
they can defend themselves by broad scope of interpretation possibilities?
Or is there a new theoretical tradition working with the term "digital
society" which Eu is refering to implicitly and I haven't noticed yet?
 
Any answer helsping me answer would be pretty welcome :)


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Petr Lupac M.A.
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague
Celetná 20, Prague 1, 116 42, the Czech Republic 

e-mail> petr.lupac--at--gmail.com

Office hours Mo 12:30-14:00, Celetná 20, room nr. 114, or by appointment.




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