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- Abstract
- Is this book sociology, anthropology, or taxonomy? Sorting Things Out, by communications theorists Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star, covers a lot of conceptual ground in its effort to sort out exactly how and why we classify and categorize the things and concepts we encounter day to day. But the analysis doesn't stop there; the authors go on to explore what happens to our thinking as a result of our classifications. With great insight and precise academic language, they pick apart our information systems and language structures that lie deeper than the everyday categories we use. The authors focus first on the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), a widely used scheme used by health professionals worldwide, but also look at other health information systems, racial classifications used by South Africa during apartheid, and more. Though it comes off as a bit too academic at times (by the end of the 20th century, most writers should be able to get the spelling of McDonald's restaurant right), the book has a clever charm that thoughtful readers will surely appreciate. A sly sense of humor sneaks into the writing, giving rise to the chapter title "The Kindness of Strangers," for example. After arguing that categorization is both strongly influenced by and a powerful reinforcer of ideology, it follows that revolutions (political or scientific) must change the way things are sorted in order to throw over the old system. Who knew that such simple, basic elements of thought could have such far-reaching consequences? Whether you ultimately place it with social science, linguistics, or (as the authors fear) fantasy, make sure you put Sorting Things Out in your reading pile.
- BK
- 02.10 / Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
- Classification
- AN 93400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Grundlagen, Theorie / Klassifikation
02.10 / Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
- Footnote
- Rez. in: Knowledge organization 27(2000) no.3, H.175-177 (B. Kwasnik); College and research libraries 61(2000) no.4, S.380-381 (J. Williams); Library resources and technical services 44(2000) no.4, S.107-108 (H.A. Olson); JASIST 51(2000) no.12, S.1149-1150 (T.A. Brooks)
- Pages
- 377 S
- RVK
- AN 93400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Grundlagen, Theorie / Klassifikation
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Liessmann, K.P.: Geisterstunde : die Praxis der Unbildung ; eine Streitschrift (2014)
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- Abstract
- Niemand weiß, was Bildung bedeutet, aber alle fordern ihre Reform. Ein Markt hat sich etabliert, auf dem Bildungsforscher und -experten, Agenturen, Testinstitute, Lobbys und nicht zuletzt Bildungspolitiker ihr Unwesen treiben. Nach der "Theorie der Unbildung", dem Bestseller von Konrad Paul Liessmann, wendet er sich nun der Praxis zu: Das, was sich aktuell in Klassenzimmern und Hörsälen, in Seminarräumen und Redaktionsstuben, in der virtuellen Welt und in der realen Politik abzeichnet, unterzieht er einer scharfen Kritik. Hinter der Polemik steht ein ernstes Anliegen: der Bildung und dem Wissen wieder eine Chance zu geben.
- BK
- 81.20 (Bildungssoziologie: Allgemeines)
80.03 (Methoden und Techniken der Pädagogik)
08.00 (Philosophie: Allgemeines)
- Classification
- 81.20 (Bildungssoziologie: Allgemeines)
80.03 (Methoden und Techniken der Pädagogik)
08.00 (Philosophie: Allgemeines)
- Pages
- 190 S
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Halbwachs, M.: ¬Das Gedächtnis und seine sozialen Bedingungen (2006)
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- Abstract
- Das gesellschaftliche Denken ist wesentlich ein Gedächtnis, dessen ganzer Inhalt aus kollektiven Erinnerungen besteht; nur das an ihnen bleibt, was die Gesellschaft in jeder Epoche mit ihren gegenwärtigen Bezugsrahmen rekonstruieren kann.
- BK
- 77.60 (Sozialpsychologie: Allgemeines)
- Classification
- 77.60 (Sozialpsychologie: Allgemeines)
S 132
- Pages
- 398 S
- SFB
- S 132
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Schmidt, E.; Cohen, J.: ¬Die Vernetzung der Welt : ein Blick in unsere Zukunft (2013)
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- Abstract
- Welche Konsequenzen wird es haben, wenn in Zukunft die überwiegende Mehrheit der Weltbevölkerung online ist? Wenn Informationstechnologien so allgegenwärtig sind wie Elektrizität? Was bedeutet das für die Politik, die Wirtschaft - und für uns selbst? Diese Fragen beantwortet ein außergewöhnliches Autorenduo: Eric Schmidt, der Mann, der Google zu einem Weltunternehmen gemacht hat, und Jared Cohen, ehemaliger Berater von Hillary Clinton und Condoleeza Rice und jetzt Chef von Googles Denkfabrik. In diesem aufregenden Buch führen sie uns die Chancen und Gefahren jener eng vernetzten Welt vor Augen, die die meisten von uns noch erleben werden. Es ist die sehr konkrete Vision einer Zukunft, die bereits begonnen hat. Und ein engagiertes Plädoyer dafür, sie jetzt zu gestalten - weil Technologie der leitenden Hand des Menschen bedarf, um Positives zu bewirken.
- BK
- 54.08 (Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft)
- Classification
- 54.08 (Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft)
S 943
- Footnote
- Pressestimmen - In diesem faszinierenden Buch machen Eric Schmidt und Jared Cohen von ihrer einzigartigen Sachkenntnis Gebrauch, um uns eine Zukunft auszumalen, in der die Einkommen steigen, die Partizipation zunimmt und ein echter Sinn für Gemeinschaft entsteht - vorausgesetzt, wir treffen heute die richtigen Entscheidungen. (Bill Clinton) - Dieses Buch erklärt sowohl, was die neue Welt ausmacht, die das Internet schafft, als auch die Herausforderungen, die sie mit sich bringt. Niemand könnte das besser als Eric Schmidt und Jared Cohen. (Tony Blair) - Selbst wer nicht alle Schlussfolgerungen teilen mag, wird viel von diesem anregenden Buch lernen. (Henry A. Kissinger) - Auf dieses Buch habe ich gewartet: Eine prägnante und überzeugende Darstellung der Auswirkungen, die Technologie auf Krieg und Frieden, Freiheit und Diplomatie hat ... - Eine unverzichtbare Lektüre. (Madeleine Albright) -Dies ist das wichtigste - und faszinierendste - Buch, das bislang über die Auswirkungen des Digitalzeitalters auf unsere Welt geschrieben wurde. (Walter Isaacson) - «Die Vernetzung der Welt» verbindet auf faszinierende Weise Konzepte und Einblicke darüber, wie die sich die virtuelle Welt und die internationale Staatenordnung durchkreuzen. (Robert B. Zoellick) - Kaum jemand auf der Welt beschäftigt sich mehr damit, sich das neue Digitalzeitalter auszumalen - und es zu gestalten - als Eric Schmidt und Jared Cohen. Mit diesem Buch werfen sie einen Blick in ihre Kristallkugel und laden uns ein, ihnen dabei über die Schulter zu schauen. (Michael Bloomberg) - Dieses Buch ist die aufschlussreichste Erkundung unserer Zukunft, die ich je gelesen habe. Ich konnte es gar nicht mehr weglegen. (Sir Richard Branson) - «Die Vernetzung der Welt» ist Pflichtlektüre für alle, die das Ausmaß der digitalen Revolution wirklich verstehen wollen. (General Michael Hayden - ehemaliger Direktor der CIA) - Trotz der Herkunft der Autoren verbreitet «Die Vernetzung der Welt» keine Silicon-Valley-Propaganda ... Und was noch wichtiger ist: Es hebt die Debatte über Technologie auf ein höheres Niveau - weg vom banalen Streit über den Nutzen von Dating-Apps, hin zu allgemeineren Frage nach der gegenseitigen Beeinflussung von Technologie und Macht. (The Economist) - Dieses Buch ist deutlich mehr als nur Science Fiction. Es diskutiert hellsichtig und offen die entscheidenden Fragen, denen wir uns schon jetzt stellen müssen. Wer die Welt der Zukunft verstehen will, sollte es daher unbedingt lesen. (NDR Kultur)
- Pages
- 441 S
- SFB
- S 943
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Willke, H.: Systemisches Wissensmanagement : mit Fallstudien von Carsten Krück, Susanne Mingers, Konstanze Piel, Torsten Strulik und Oliver Vopel (2001)
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- Abstract
- Heute ist allgemein anerkannt, dass im Zuge einer nachhaltigen und rasanten Globalisierung Wissen, Wissensbasierung und Wissensarbeit zur unabdingbaren Voraussetzung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit von Organisationen, Regionen und ganzen Gesellschaften geworden ist. Die Frage, welche die Autoren dieses Buches leitet, ist: Welche Formen der Erzeugung und Nutzung von Wissen setzen Personen und Organisationen in die Lage, Lernen und Innovationsfähigkeit zu Kernkompetenzen zu gestalten? Besonderer Wert wird darauf gelegt, die Vielfalt - und auch die Schwierigkeiten - möglicher Antworten anhand einer Reine von Fallstudien aufzuzeigen.
- Imprint
- Stuttgart : Lucius und Lucius
- Pages
- 367 S
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Wissensprozesse in der Netzwerkgesellschaft (2005)
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- Abstract
- Der Begriff des Wissens geht davon aus, dass Tatbestände als 'wahr' und 'gerechtfertigt' angesehen werden. Die Gründe für solche Überzeugungen liegen in der Gewissheit der eigenen Wahrnehmung sowie in der Kommunikation dieser Wahrnehmungen. Beide Bedingungen befinden sich gegenwärtig im Umbruch: Unsere sinnliche Wahrnehmung wird durch Medien und Sensorsysteme gestützt, und die Verständigung über solcherart erzeugte Wahrnehmungen wird in wachsendem Maße telematisch kommuniziert. Die tendenziell globale Ausweitung der kollaborativen Erzeugung des Wissens durch computergestützte Netzwerke irritiert nicht nur die Vertrauensverhältnisse, die den Wissensprozessen zugrunde liegen, sondern auch die Struktur und Funktionen des Wissens selbst.
- BK
- 05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
54.00 Informatik: Allgemeines
54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
- Classification
- 05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
54.00 Informatik: Allgemeines
54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
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- 283 S
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Kuhlen, R.: Informationsmarkt : Chancen und Risiken der Kommerzialisierung von Wissen (1995)
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- Content
- (1) Einleitung: Von den 2 Informationsmärkten der Ökonomie und der Wissenschaft (2) Zum Umfeld des Informationsmarktes - Informationsgesellschaft, Informationsökonomie (3) Theoretische Ansätze zum Informationsmarkt (4) Politische Aspekte des Informationsmarktes, mit Schwerpunkt Telekommunikationspolitik (5) Verflechtung und Umverteilung von Wissenschaft - Öffnung zum Markt (6) Theoretischer Rahmen der Informationsvermittlung (7) Der Online-Markt (8) Organisationsformen und Dienstleistungen der Informationsvermittlung (9) Elektronische Mehrwertdienste des Informationsmarktes (10) Umverteilung - reale und virtuelle Distributionsmärkte
- Footnote
- Rez. in: Mitteilungen der VÖB 49(1996) H.3/4, S.58-62 (K. Niedermair). 2. Aufl., 1996
- Pages
- XXVIII, 608 S
- Series
- Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft; Bd.15
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Ammon, S.: Wissen verstehen : Perspektiven einer prozessualen Theorie der Erkenntnis (2009)
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- Abstract
- Mit dem Konzept der »Wissensgesellschaft« wird die gewachsene soziale, politische und ökonomische Bedeutung von Wissen zu fassen versucht. Die Vielfalt unterschiedlicher Wissensarten sowie die Dominanzverhältnisse und Wechselwirkungen zwischen ihnen werden jedoch meist ungenügend reflektiert. Dieses Defizit möchte der Band Wissen in Bewegung mindern. Die beteiligten Autorinnen und Autoren entwickeln den Wissensbegriff weiter, um die Vielfalt der Wissensformen spiegeln zu können; sie analysieren die Beziehungen zwischen ihnen und stellen dabei die Einflüsse gesellschaftlicher Machtverhältnisse heraus. Sie untersuchen das Verhältnis zwischen indigenem Wissen und westlicher Wissenschaft, entwickeln Wissenskonzeptionen jenseits homogener Einheitskonzepte, verfolgen die Genese von Gegenwissen und beleuchten kritisch die Rolle wissenschaftlicher Akteure in biopolitischen Kontroversen. Sie verbinden philosophische, politologische und soziologische Ansätze sowie theoretische Überlegungen mit praktischen Erfahrungen.
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- 206 S
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Geiselberger, H. u.a. [Red.]: Big Data : das neue Versprechen der Allwissenheit (2013)
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- Abstract
- Der Begriff Big Data hat spätestens in diesem Jahr der Überwachung den Durchbruch geschafft - mit dem Sammelband des Suhrkamp Verlags bekommt nun jedermann den Data-Durchblick. ... Experten aus Theorie und Praxis bringen ihre Erfahrungen und Meinungen im Suhrkamp-Werk kurz und präzise auf den Punkt und bieten damit einen guten Überblick über die Thematik, die gerade erst in den Startlöchern steht.
- BK
- 54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
- Classification
- 54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
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- 309 S
- Type
- s
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Degele, N.: Informiertes Wissen : Eine Wissenssoziologie der computerisierten Gesellschaft (2000)
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- Abstract
- Durch den massiven Einsatz neuer Medien in Wissenschaft und Alltag gewinnt das Wissen über die richtige Informationsbeschaffung und -verwendung gegenüber Wissensinhalten zunehmend an Bedeutung. Gleichzeitig verändert der Einsatz neuer Technologien das durch sie vermittelte Wissen. Nina Degele liefert eine fesselnde Analyse des gesellschaftlichen Umbruchs, der durch die zunehmende Verbreitung von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien in Gang gesetzt wird. Zugleich zeigt sie, wie Wissen in Zukunft verwaltet, verändert und wirksam wird
- BK
- 02.10 (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft)
- Classification
- 02.10 (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft)
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- 336 S
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Lotter, W.: Zusammenhänge : wie wir lernen, die Welt wieder zu verstehen (2020)
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- Abstract
- In einer immer komplexer werdenden Welt reden wir zwar viel über die Wissensgesellschaft, aber was mit den Netzwerken der Technik, der Ökonomie, der Kultur oder einer zeitgemäßen Bildung wirklich gemeint ist, durchschaut keiner so richtig. Es fehlt uns nicht nur an Durchblick, wir trauen ihn uns auch kaum noch zu. Wolf Lotter ermutigt zu einem neuen Selbstbewusstsein und konsequentem Umdenken. Wir müssen uns vom blinden Glauben an Positionen verabschieden und stattdessen in eigenes Wissen investieren. Wir müssen lernen, Komplexität zu erschließen und Zusammenhänge herzustellen. Was so entsteht, sind keine intellektuellen Konstruktionen, sondern Bausteine sozialer Gemeinschaft.291 S
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Stalder, F.: Kultur der Digitalität (2016)
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- Abstract
- Referentialität, Gemeinschaftlichkeit und Algorithmizität sind die charakteristischen Formen der Kultur der Digitalität, in der sich immer mehr Menschen, auf immer mehr Feldern und mithilfe immer komplexerer Technologien an der Verhandlung von sozialer Bedeutung beteiligen (müssen). Sie reagieren so auf die Herausforderungen einer chaotischen, überbordenden Informationssphäre und tragen zu deren weiterer Ausbreitung bei. Dies bringt alte kulturelle Ordnungen zum Einsturz und Neue sind bereits deutlich auszumachen. Felix Stalder beleuchtet die historischen Wurzeln wie auch die politischen Konsequenzen dieser Entwicklung. Die Zukunft, so sein Fazit, ist offen. Unser Handeln bestimmt, ob wir in einer postdemokratischen Welt der Überwachung und der Wissensmonopole oder in einer Kultur der Commons und der Partizipation leben werden.
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- 282 S
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Riethmüller, J.: ¬Der graue Schwan : Prolegomena zum Wissen der Wissensgesellschaft (2012)
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- Abstract
- Die beliebte Diagnose der "Wissensgesellschaft" verdeckt, dass keineswegs geklärt scheint, von welchem Wissen hier die Rede ist. Vor der zeitdiagnostischen Analyse muss daher in epistemologischer Hinsicht eine kritische, transdisziplinär angelegte Begriffsarbeit stehen. Bleibt dies aus, prägen weiter zahllebige Mythen unser Wissen vom Wissen; der graue Schwan steht dann bildhaft für jenen eigenartigen Zwang, diesbezüglich Zentrales leichthin zu ignorieren: Weder besteht Wissen aus einem geheimnisvollen physikalischen Stoff Information, der beliebig zwischen unterschiedlich strukturierten Systemen hin- und her übertragen oder von diesen umstandslos gespeichert werden könnte, noch ist es sinnvoll als Gut, Rohstoff oder gar Ware zu begreifen. Wissen generiert den Erscheinungen der Welt kognitiv und kommunikativ ihre (stabile) Bedeutung.
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- 495 S
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Cultural frames of knowledge (2012)
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- Content
- Ch. 1. Introduction: theory, knowledge organization, epistemology, culture -- ch. 3. Praxes of knowledge organization in the first Chinese library catalog, the Seven epitomes -- ch. 4. Feminist epistemologies and knowledge organization -- ch. 5. Problems and characteristics of Foucauldian discourse analysis as a research method -- ch. 6. Epistemology of domain analysis -- ch. 8. Rethinking genre in knowledge organization through a functional unit taxonomy -- Conclusions: Toward multicultural domain plurality in knowledge organization
- Editor
- Smiraglia, R.P. u. H.-L. Lee
- Footnote
- Rez. in: KO 42(2915) no.2, S.129-133 (R. Szostak)
- Pages
- X, 158 S
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- s
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Brown, D.J.: Access to scientific research : challenges facing communications in STM (2016)
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- Abstract
- The debate about access to scientific research raises questions about the current effectiveness of scholarly communication processes. This book explores, from an independent point of view, the current state of the STM publishing market, new publishing technologies and business models as well as the information habit of researchers, the politics of research funders, and the demand for scientific research as a public good. The book also investigates the democratisation of science including how the information needs of knowledge workers outside academia can be embraced in future.
- Content
- Inhalt: Chapter 1. Background -- Chapter 2. Definitions -- Chapter 3. Aims, Objectives, and Methodology -- Chapter 4. Setting the Scene -- Chapter 5. Information Society -- Chapter 6. Drivers for Change -- Chapter 7 A Dysfunctional STM Scene? -- Chapter 8. Comments on the Dysfunctionality of STM Publishing -- Chapter 9. The Main Stakeholders -- Chapter 10. Search and Discovery -- Chapter 11. Impact of Google -- Chapter 12. Psychological Issues -- Chapter 13. Users of Research Output -- Chapter 14. Underlying Sociological Developments -- Chapter 15. Social Media and Social Networking -- Chapter 16. Forms of Article Delivery -- Chapter 17. Future Communication Trends -- Chapter 18. Academic Knowledge Workers -- Chapter 19. Unaffiliated Knowledge Workers -- Chapter 20. The Professions -- Chapter 21. Small and Medium Enterprises -- Chapter 22. Citizen Scientists -- Chapter 23. Learned Societies -- Chapter 24. Business Models -- Chapter 25. Open Access -- Chapter 26. Political Initiatives -- Chapter 27. Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter 28. Research Questions Addressed
- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST. 67(2017) no.8, S.2033-2034 (John M. Budd)
- LCSH
- Communication in science
- Pages
- XXII, 423 S
- Series
- Global studies in libraries and information ; Volume 2
- Subject
- Communication in science