Vol 7, No 2 (2009)

Special Issue: What is really information? An interdisciplinary approach.

Table of Contents

Editorial

Introduction to the special issue “What is really information? An interdisciplinary approach” PDF
José María Díaz Nafría, Francisco Salto Alemany i-v

Articles

How are women fostering home Internet adoption? A study of home-based female Internet users in Bangladesh Abstract PDF
Naziat Choudhury 112-122

Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)

Book Review: Andreas Pickel, The Problem of Order in the Global Age Abstract PDF
Christian Fuchs 109-111
Some Thoughts on Tourism in Lao PDR: Communist Ideology and Touristic Reality Abstract PDF
Robert M. Bichler 123-124
Conference Report: The Internet as Playground and Factory (November 12-14, 2009, The New School, New York City, USA) Abstract PDF
Christian Fuchs 399-400
Conference Report: The Internet as Playground and Factory (November 12-14, 2009, The New School, New York City, USA) Abstract PDF
David Golumbia 401-403
Position Paper Number 1 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: Instrumental Reason as a Hindering Factor for Meaningful Technology Design Abstract PDF
Wolfgang Hofkirchner, Robert M. Bichler 404-407
Position Paper Number 2 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: Critical Reflections on Modernization Theoretical Thinking and its Implications for ICTs in Development Abstract PDF
Robert M. Bichler, Eva Gaderer 408-414
Position Paper Number 3 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: The emerging ecology of genetic, digital and cultural (including non-Western) information environments Abstract PDF
Susantha Goonatilake 415-424
Position Paper Number 4 for the Workshop “Towards Criteria of Sustainability and Social Meaningfulness in Development“: “Meaningful to Whom?” Technology Design and Stakeholder Integration Abstract PDF
Celina Raffl, 425-428

Special Issue: What is Really Information? An Interdisciplinary Approach.

Past, present, and future of the concept of information Abstract PDF
Rafael Capurro 125-141
Outline of a Theory of Truth as Correctness for Semantic Information Abstract PDF
Luciano Floridi 142-157
Towards a Semantic Theory of Information Abstract PDF
Ricardo Pérez-Amat García 158-171
Biosemiotics: Communication and Causation (Information included) Abstract PDF
Juan Ramon Álvarez 172-178
One sense of 'information': A quick tutorial to Information-Theoretic Logic Abstract PDF
José Miguel Sagüillo 179-184
Weak consistency and strong paraconsistency Abstract PDF
Gemma Robles 185-193
Knowledge, Information and Surprise Abstract PDF
Margarita Vazquez 194-201
Analysis of Semantic Information via Information Reports Abstract PDF
Julio Ostalé 202-207
Situational analysis of the communication flow in audiovisual media Abstract PDF
Carlos Aguilar, Lydia Sánchez, Manuel Campos 208-213
The Notion of 'Being Informative' & the Praxiological-Information Perspective on Language Abstract PDF
Antonio Florio 214-227
The “Commodification” of Knowledge in the Global Information Society Abstract PDF
Peter Fleissner 228-238
Competing views of information: human right vs. commodity, private vs. shared property Abstract PDF
J. Carlos Fernández-Molina 239-242
Towards a critical theory of information Abstract PDF
Christian Fuchs 243-292
Latin America’s information technologies: promises and realities Abstract PDF
Estela Mastromatteo 293-299
Are “the semantic aspects” actually “irrelevant to the engineering problem”? Abstract PDF
José María Díaz Nafría, Basil M. Al Hadithi 300-308
Indexing languages in information Management, a promising future or an obsolete resource Abstract PDF
Jose Antonio Moreiro, Jorge Morato, Sonia Sanchez-Cuadrado, Anabel Fraga 309-322
The Notion of Information Abstract PDF
Manuel Campos 323-326
World and mind, information and semantic content Abstract PDF
Antonio Manuel Liz 327-343
Information, Self-Reference and Observation Theory in the Context of Social Sciences Epistemology Abstract PDF
Juan Miguel Aguado 344-356
How to achieve a unified theory of information Abstract PDF
Wolfgang Hofkirchner 357-368
The Advancement of Information Science Abstract PDF
Pedro C. Marijuán 369-375
Intracellular management of information: from DNA to proteins Abstract PDF
Juan M. Lara 376-385
An integrated framework for information, communication and knowledge definitions Abstract PDF
Roberto Gejman 386-398


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