Building Blocks of Modern Society

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Building Blocks of Modern Society
Author : James W. Cortada
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Language : English
Release Date : 15 November 2020
ISBN : 1538148544
Pages : 368 pages
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This book proposes a way to look at the history of information that is relevant to observers in other disciplines and familiar to historians of business, economics, sociology and technology. The author presents that with theoretical and historiographical discussions of what information ecosystems and infrastructures are and their value.

Building Blocks of Modern Society

This book proposes a way to look at the history of information that is relevant to observers in other disciplines and familiar to historians of business, economics, sociology and technology. The author presents that with theoretical and historiographical discussions of what information ecosystems and infrastructures are and their value.

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