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A Reader
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Information: A Reader explores the concept of information from a humanistic perspective, challenging the view that information is purely a scientific or neutral phenomenon. Through excerpts from over forty influential theorists and critics such as Walter Benjamin, Umberto Eco, and Norbert Wiener, the book traces the social, cultural, and historical dimensions of information. It offers a critical framework for understanding how information functions in society and its implications for the humanities today.
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This reader is ideal for scholars and students interested in cultural studies, humanities, and the history and theory of information. It suits readers seeking a critical and interdisciplinary approach to understanding information beyond scientific frameworks.

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Information: A Reader provides an introduction to the concept of information in historical, literary, and cultural studies. It features excerpts from more than forty texts by theorists and critics who have helped establish the notion of the โ€œinformation ageโ€ or expand upon it.

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For decades, we have been told we live in the information ageโ€”a time when disruptive technological advancement has reshaped the categories and social uses of knowledge and when quantitative assessment is increasingly privileged. Such methodologies and concepts of information are usually considered the provenance of the natural and social sciences, which present them as politically and philosophically neutral. Yet the humanities should and do play an important role in interpreting and critiquing the historical, cultural, and conceptual nature of information.

This book is one of two companion volumes that explore theories and histories of information from a humanistic perspective. They consider information as a long-standing feature of social, cultural, and conceptual management, a matter of social practice, and a fundamental challenge for the humanities today.

Information: A Reader provides an introduction to the concept of information in historical, literary, and cultural studies. It features excerpts from more than forty texts by theorists and criticsโ€”including Walter Benjamin, Umberto Eco, Lisa Gitelman, Ian Hacking, N. Katherine Hayles, Friedrich Kittler, and Norbert Wienerโ€”who have helped establish the notion of the information age or expand upon it. The reader establishes a canonical framework for thinking about information in humanistic terms. Together with Information: Keywords, it sets forth a major humanistic vision of the concept of information.

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Information: A Reader is praised for its keen editorial intelligence and insightful commentaries that reshape understanding of foundational texts. Jack W. Chen highlights the bookโ€™s capacity to reveal a 'secret history of information' through thoughtful textual juxtapositions. Paul Duguid notes that the collection will make a significant difference in supporting innovative humanistic research on information across disciplines. Reviewers commend the superb compilation of diverse primary sources.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231186216

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 November 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Anatoly Detwyler
  • Edited by Eric Hayot
  • Edited by Lea Pao

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 408

About the Author

Eric Hayot is distinguished professor of comparative literature and Asian studies at the Pennsylvania State University.

Anatoly Detwyler is assistant professor of modern Chinese literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Lea Pao is assistant professor of German studies at Stanford University.

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