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” | |
| 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 | |
| Naziat Choudhury | 112-122 |
Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
| Book Review: Andreas Pickel, The Problem of Order in the Global Age | |
| Christian Fuchs | 109-111 |
| Some Thoughts on Tourism in Lao PDR: Communist Ideology and Touristic Reality | |
| Robert M. Bichler | 123-124 |
| Conference Report: The Internet as Playground and Factory (November 12-14, 2009, The New School, New York City, USA) | |
| Christian Fuchs | 399-400 |
| Conference Report: The Internet as Playground and Factory (November 12-14, 2009, The New School, New York City, USA) | |
| David Golumbia | 401-403 |
Special Issue: What is Really Information? An Interdisciplinary Approach.
| Past, present, and future of the concept of information | |
| Rafael Capurro | 125-141 |
| Outline of a Theory of Truth as Correctness for Semantic Information | |
| Luciano Floridi | 142-157 |
| Towards a Semantic Theory of Information | |
| Ricardo Pérez-Amat García | 158-171 |
| Biosemiotics: Communication and Causation (Information included) | |
| Juan Ramon Álvarez | 172-178 |
| One sense of 'information': A quick tutorial to Information-Theoretic Logic | |
| José Miguel Sagüillo | 179-184 |
| Weak consistency and strong paraconsistency | |
| Gemma Robles | 185-193 |
| Knowledge, Information and Surprise | Untitled () PDF |
| Margarita Vazquez | 194-201 |
| Analysis of Semantic Information via Information Reports | |
| Julio Ostalé | 202-207 |
| Situational analysis of the communication flow in audiovisual media | |
| Carlos Aguilar, Lydia Sánchez, Manuel Campos | 208-213 |
| The Notion of 'Being Informative' & the Praxiological-Information Perspective on Language | |
| Antonio Florio | 214-227 |
| The “Commodification” of Knowledge in the Global Information Society | |
| Peter Fleissner | 228-238 |
| Competing views of information: human right vs. commodity, private vs. shared property | |
| J. Carlos Fernández-Molina | 239-242 |
| Towards a critical theory of information | |
| Christian Fuchs | 243-292 |
| Latin America’s information technologies: promises and realities | |
| Estela Mastromatteo | 293-299 |
| Are “the semantic aspects” actually “irrelevant to the engineering problem”? | |
| José María Díaz Nafría, Basil M. Al Hadithi | 300-308 |
| Indexing languages in information Management, a promising future or an obsolete resource | |
| Jose Antonio Moreiro, Jorge Morato, Sonia Sanchez-Cuadrado, Anabel Fraga | 309-322 |
| The Notion of Information | |
| Manuel Campos | 323-326 |
| World and mind, information and semantic content | |
| Antonio Manuel Liz | 327-343 |
| Information, Self-Reference and Observation Theory in the Context of Social Sciences Epistemology | |
| Juan Miguel Aguado | 344-356 |
| How to achieve a unified theory of information | |
| Wolfgang Hofkirchner | 357-368 |
| The Advancement of Information Science | |
| Pedro C. Marijuán | 369-375 |
| Intracellular management of information: from DNA to proteins | |
| Juan M. Lara | 376-385 |
| An integrated framework for information, communication and knowledge definitions | |
| Roberto Gejman | 386-398 |
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