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Author_Micky Lee
Big Data
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College Professors
Common Sense Media
critical cultural
critical data studies
Cultural Studies Scholars
data-driven decisions
Digital Citizenship
digital divide analysis
Digital Information
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Faster Information
feminist and race studies
Homeless Population
Homeless Students
Hot Media
ICT Company
Information Access
information control mechanisms
Information Economy
Information Literacy
Information Organization
Information Rich Society
Information Society
information society and economy
information studies
ITU
knowledge categorization
media literacy
media power structures
Ong's Orality
Ong’s Orality
Open Source
Open Source Code
political economy
Prime Meridian
search engines
social impact of information systems
technology and access
technology bias critique
Unbalanced Power Relations
Western Bias

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367858728
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides a comprehensive, easy-to-understand introductory guide to information, offering students the critical tools they need to shift their positioning from consumers and users to creators and critics.

Searching, accessing, and using information are central to most daily lives. Yet, many users are not able to define what information is, identify who controls information, and create information to achieve a common good. In this book, Micky Lee teaches readers to critically interrogate key issues such as the categorization of information and knowledge throughout history, what digital divides are, why information is gender and race biased, how governments and corporations control citizens and consumers, as well as how we can resist unbalanced power relations. Readers will not only be able to relate these issues to "old" technologies, such as writing and printing, but will also be able to examine futurist technologies through the lenses of these enduring issues.

A thoughtful and comprehensive overview, this is an ideal book for students and scholars of media studies, information and society, and communication and technology.

Micky Lee is Professor of Media Studies at Suffolk University, Boston, MA, USA. She has published in the areas of feminist political economy, information, technologies, and finance. Her latest books are Media technologies for work and play in East Asia: Critical perspectives on Japan and the two Koreas, Alphabet, Understanding the Business of Global Media in the Digital Age, and Bubbles and Machines: Gender, Information, and Financial Crises.

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