The essence of the information society has been under a considerable debate during the last decade. The argumentation concerns the critique of technological determinism and the recognition of political, economic, social and cultural factors that underlie the development. In academic discourse, there has been a noticeable change from engineering based rhetoric towards more humanistic themes and a more qualitative way of speaking about the issue. Also geographical dimensions, mainly related to the urban research and applied urban planning, have emerged. In this paper the essence of the information society is analysed from a perspective of human and cultural geography. The concept of information society is being treated as a subjective constru...
The task has been to study the supposition that the development of the new information and communica...
Digital social media has, in many ways, transformed the way people create, maintain, and sustain the...
The knowledge economy and knowledge society depend on the development of networks of communications ...
This paper examines the characteristics of Finnish computerisation as experienced by the Finnish cit...
The technology of mobile telephony, wireless networks, and the use of computerized geographical syst...
The phrase information society is used across many disciplines, yet consensus on its meaning and s...
Over the past ten years or so, social scientists have started to pay an increasing amount of interes...
This work aims to connect the new information technologies with the transformations they have trigge...
This study investigates the emerging information spaces from a geo-spatial perspective and explores ...
With the rapid development of computing and telecommunications infrastructure, a new electronic spac...
The informational city is the spatial expression of a new form of social organization that is made u...
This study explores how urban young people fit the use of information and communication technologies...
In what ways might informational techniques and information technology alter the infrastructure of s...
An information society as a sociological concept developed in the 1960s by economists Fritz Machlup ...
Although there is no unambiguous definition of what an Information Society (IS) is actually composed...
The task has been to study the supposition that the development of the new information and communica...
Digital social media has, in many ways, transformed the way people create, maintain, and sustain the...
The knowledge economy and knowledge society depend on the development of networks of communications ...
This paper examines the characteristics of Finnish computerisation as experienced by the Finnish cit...
The technology of mobile telephony, wireless networks, and the use of computerized geographical syst...
The phrase information society is used across many disciplines, yet consensus on its meaning and s...
Over the past ten years or so, social scientists have started to pay an increasing amount of interes...
This work aims to connect the new information technologies with the transformations they have trigge...
This study investigates the emerging information spaces from a geo-spatial perspective and explores ...
With the rapid development of computing and telecommunications infrastructure, a new electronic spac...
The informational city is the spatial expression of a new form of social organization that is made u...
This study explores how urban young people fit the use of information and communication technologies...
In what ways might informational techniques and information technology alter the infrastructure of s...
An information society as a sociological concept developed in the 1960s by economists Fritz Machlup ...
Although there is no unambiguous definition of what an Information Society (IS) is actually composed...
The task has been to study the supposition that the development of the new information and communica...
Digital social media has, in many ways, transformed the way people create, maintain, and sustain the...
The knowledge economy and knowledge society depend on the development of networks of communications ...