The social life of information
by
 
Brown, John Seely.

Title
The social life of information

Author
Brown, John Seely.

ISBN
9780875847627
 
08775847625 (alk. paper)
 
9781578517084

Personal Author
Brown, John Seely.

Publication Information
Boston : Harvard Business School Press, 2000, 2002.

Physical Description
xxvi, 330 p. ; 21 cm.

Abstract
"For years pundits have predicted that information technology will obliterate the need for almost everything - from travel to supermarkets to business organizations to social life itself. Individual users, however, tend to be more skeptical. Beaten down by info-glut and exasperated by computer systems fraught with software crashes, viruses, and unintelligible error messages, they find it hard to get a fix on the true potential of the digital revolution.".
 
"Drawing from rich learning experiences at Xerox PARC, from examples such as IBM, Chiat/Day Advertising, and California's "Virtual University," and from historical, social, and cultural research, the authors sharply challenge the futurists' sweeping predictions. They explain how many of the tools, jobs, and organizations seemingly targeted for future extinction in fact provide useful social resources that people will fight to keep. Rather than aiming technological bullets at these "relics," we should instead look for ways that the new world of bits can learn from and complement them."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Information society.
 
Information technology -- Social aspects.

Added Author
Duguid, Paul, 1954-