It is a common argument that ICTs have enabled a new epoch in which information andknowledge play a central role, economically, socially and politically. This paper suggeststhat such arguments – despite any ‘radical’ intentions – are in danger of perpetuating neo-liberalism by promoting government intervention into the production and use of information and knowledge. It argues (1) ‘Knowledge’ as a unit of analysis was linked tothe emergence of neo-liberal theories in 1930s. (2) Those theories used what wereapparently ‘problems’ with knowledge to justify markets. (3) They also entailed aparadoxical coupling of ‘post-positivist’ epistemology with sovereign ethics. (4) Thatcoupling was apparent in the social science input to ICT development fr...
Although opinions differ over the timing of the first claims that the development of new information...
The ideas of philosopher John Rawls should be appropriated for the information age. A literature rev...
Since the 1980s, neoliberal ideas have determined economic policies around the world. The, perhaps, ...
Contingent as they are upon technological globalization, contemporary notions of global citizenship ...
This paper examines the Library & Information Science (LIS) and Knowledge Organization (KO) literatu...
This paper uses Labor policy on information technology as a case study to analyse changing Labor att...
The general social science issue addressed by this article is whether social formations change very ...
Deposited with permission of Southern ReviewThis article considers the affects of neoliberal globali...
This article explores a possible link between ‘neo-democratic’ states (the subject of a recent book ...
Neoliberalism’s promise of economic prosperity has proven itself futile, as growing disparities in i...
This essay focuses on the ways in which ideas popularly associated with the Enlightenment function a...
<p>The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a n...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
Purpose —This paper aims at exploring politics of contemporary knowledge cultures and possible direc...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, the attempts to use Karl Polanyi's framework to make sens...
Although opinions differ over the timing of the first claims that the development of new information...
The ideas of philosopher John Rawls should be appropriated for the information age. A literature rev...
Since the 1980s, neoliberal ideas have determined economic policies around the world. The, perhaps, ...
Contingent as they are upon technological globalization, contemporary notions of global citizenship ...
This paper examines the Library & Information Science (LIS) and Knowledge Organization (KO) literatu...
This paper uses Labor policy on information technology as a case study to analyse changing Labor att...
The general social science issue addressed by this article is whether social formations change very ...
Deposited with permission of Southern ReviewThis article considers the affects of neoliberal globali...
This article explores a possible link between ‘neo-democratic’ states (the subject of a recent book ...
Neoliberalism’s promise of economic prosperity has proven itself futile, as growing disparities in i...
This essay focuses on the ways in which ideas popularly associated with the Enlightenment function a...
<p>The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a n...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
Purpose —This paper aims at exploring politics of contemporary knowledge cultures and possible direc...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, the attempts to use Karl Polanyi's framework to make sens...
Although opinions differ over the timing of the first claims that the development of new information...
The ideas of philosopher John Rawls should be appropriated for the information age. A literature rev...
Since the 1980s, neoliberal ideas have determined economic policies around the world. The, perhaps, ...