Culture and knowledge: Hypothesis on the interpretation of post-industrial society [Book Review]

AI and Society 6 (4):382-389 (1992)
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Abstract

In our social and cultural environment new technologies seem to be used more as means of production and transmission of knowledge. My paper is on some of the problems which — in my opinion — are relevant in such an environment on the basis of the implications and the characteristics owing to the analogic and the digital communication

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