Daniel Bell is recognised to be the foremost writer on the information society. The paper expounds his writings in detail, showing their development from the 1960s to the 1990s. It is argued that his position has always contained three distinguishable strands or elements: one relating to the post-industrial information workforce, a second dealing with information flows (particularly scientific knowledge), and a third concerning computers and the information revolution. Bell’s information society thesis is best understood as a synthesis of these elements. His arguments are also evaluated. It is suggested that the information economy element is not satisfactorily supported by the evidence cited and that his emphasis on theoretical knowledge m...
This paper offers an analytical synthesis of research that has engaged critically with the concept o...
This paper studies the ideas of two actors in the Scandinavian field of Information Systems developm...
Key Thinkers for the Information Society provides an introduction to some important social theorists...
Daniel Bell is recognised to be the foremost writer on the information society. The paper expounds h...
Daniel Bell is recognised to be the foremost writer on the information society. The paper expounds h...
Twenty-five years after the publication of the famous Daniel Bell's book The Coming of Post-industri...
Abstract: This article critically discusses the intellectual and conceptual shifts that have occurre...
Daniel Bell (1919–2011) and Manuel Castells (1942–) are the grand theorists of the information age. ...
Investigating the Information Society is a lively and accessible text that introduces debates and da...
The discourse on “the information society” developed until the 70’s as one of the prevailing discour...
This article explores affinities between postindustrialism and modes of thinking characteristic of t...
There has been an Information Revolution and we are either living in an Information Society or are a...
By now the idea that we live in a changed universe of information and changed relations of productio...
‘The information society’ refers to a constellation of developments arising from the growing use of ...
The information revolution has been described as 'the biggest technological juggernaut that ever rol...
This paper offers an analytical synthesis of research that has engaged critically with the concept o...
This paper studies the ideas of two actors in the Scandinavian field of Information Systems developm...
Key Thinkers for the Information Society provides an introduction to some important social theorists...
Daniel Bell is recognised to be the foremost writer on the information society. The paper expounds h...
Daniel Bell is recognised to be the foremost writer on the information society. The paper expounds h...
Twenty-five years after the publication of the famous Daniel Bell's book The Coming of Post-industri...
Abstract: This article critically discusses the intellectual and conceptual shifts that have occurre...
Daniel Bell (1919–2011) and Manuel Castells (1942–) are the grand theorists of the information age. ...
Investigating the Information Society is a lively and accessible text that introduces debates and da...
The discourse on “the information society” developed until the 70’s as one of the prevailing discour...
This article explores affinities between postindustrialism and modes of thinking characteristic of t...
There has been an Information Revolution and we are either living in an Information Society or are a...
By now the idea that we live in a changed universe of information and changed relations of productio...
‘The information society’ refers to a constellation of developments arising from the growing use of ...
The information revolution has been described as 'the biggest technological juggernaut that ever rol...
This paper offers an analytical synthesis of research that has engaged critically with the concept o...
This paper studies the ideas of two actors in the Scandinavian field of Information Systems developm...
Key Thinkers for the Information Society provides an introduction to some important social theorists...