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Digital Cognitive Technologies Epistemology And The Knowledge Economy Claire Brossard

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Digital Cognitive Technologies Epistemology And The Knowledge Economy Claire Brossard
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.58 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Claire Brossard, Bernard Reber
ISBN: 9781118599761, 9781848210738, 1118599764, 1848210736
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Digital Cognitive Technologies Epistemology And The Knowledge Economy Claire Brossard by Claire Brossard, Bernard Reber 9781118599761, 9781848210738, 1118599764, 1848210736 instant download after payment.

Digital Cognitive Technologies is an interdisciplinary book which assesses the socio-technical stakes of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), which are at the core of the Knowledge Society. This book addresses eight major issues, analyzed by authors writing from a Human and Social Science and a Science and Technology perspective. The contributions seek to explore whether and how ICTs are changing our perception of time, space, social structures and networks, document writing and dissemination, sense-making and interpretation, cooperation, politics, and the dynamics of collective activity (socio-informatics).Content:
Chapter 1 Elements for a Digital Historiography (pages 1–21): Andrea Iacovella
Chapter 2 “In Search of Real Time” or Man Facing the Desire and Duty of Speed (pages 23–36): Luc Bonneville and Sylvie Grosjean
Chapter 3 Narrativity Against Temporality: A Computational Model for Story Processing (pages 37–56): Eddie Soulier
Chapter 4 Are Virtual Maps Used for Orientation? (pages 57–70): Alain Milon
Chapter 5 Geography of the Information Society (pages 71–87): Henry Bakis and Philippe Vidal
Chapter 6 Mapping Public Web Space with the Issuecrawler (pages 89–99): Richard Rogers
Chapter 7 Metrology of Internet Networks (pages 101–117): Nicolas Larrieu and Philippe Owezarski
Chapter 8 Online Social Networks: A Research Object for Computer Science and Social Sciences (pages 119–136): Dominique Cardon and Christophe Prieur
Chapter 9 Analysis of Heterogenous Networks: The ReseauLu Project (pages 137–152): Alberto Cambrosio, Pascal Cottereau, Stefan Popowycz, Andrei Mogoutov and Tania Vichnevskaia
Chapter 10 Hypertext, an Intellectual Technology in the Era of Complexity (pages 153–167): Jean Clement
Chapter 11 A Brief History of Software Resources for Qualitative Analysis (pages 169–186): Christophe Lejeune
Chapter 12 Sea Peoples, Island Folk: Hypertext and Societies without Writing (pages 187–201): Pierre Maranda
Chapter 13 Semantic Web and Ontologies (pages 203–218): Philippe Laublet
Chapter 14 Interrelations between Types of Analysis and Types of Interpretation (pages 219–230): Karl M. Van Meter
Chapter 15 Pluralism and Plurality of Interpretations (pages 231–243): Francois Daoust and Jules Duchastel
Chapter 16 A Communicational and Documentary Theory of ICT (pages 245–264): Manuel Zacklad
Chapter 17 Knowledge Distributed by ICT: How do Communication Networks Modify Epistemic Networks? (pages 265–281): Bernard Conein
Chapter 18 Towards New Links between HSS and Computer Science: The CoolDev Project (pages 283–297): Gregory Bourguin and Arnaud Lewandowski
Chapter 19 Electronic Voting and Computer Security (pages 299–316): Stephan Brunessaux
Chapter 20 Politicization of Socio?Technical Spaces of Collective Cognition: The Practice of Public Wikis (pages 317–329): Serge Proulx and Anne Goldenberg
Chapter 21 Liaising Using a Multi?Agent System (pages 331–341): Maxime Morge
Chapter 22 The Interdisciplinary Dialog of Social Informatics (pages 343–356): William Turner
Chapter 23 Limitations of Computerization of Sciences of Man and Society (pages 357–371): Thierry Foucart
Chapter 24 The Internet in the Process of Data Collection and Dissemination (pages 373–388): Gael Gueguen and Said Yami

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