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European Modernism and the Information Society

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European Modernism and the Information Society

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European Modernism and the Information Society book

Informing the Present, Understanding the Past

European Modernism and the Information Society

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European Modernism and the Information Society book

Informing the Present, Understanding the Past
Edited ByW. Boyd Rayward
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 12 April 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580951
Pages 358
eBook ISBN 9781315580951
Subjects Humanities, Reference & Information Science, Social Sciences
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Rayward, W.B. (Ed.). (2008). European Modernism and the Information Society: Informing the Present, Understanding the Past (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580951

ABSTRACT

Uniting a team of international and interdisciplinary scholars, this volume considers the views of early twentieth-century European thinkers on the creation, dissemination and management of publicly available information. Interdisciplinary in perspective, the volume reflects the nature of the thinkers discussed, including Otto Neurath, Patrick Geddes, the English Fabians, Paul Otlet, Wilhelm Ostwald and H. G. Wells. The work also charts the interest since the latter part of the nineteenth century in finding new ways to think about and to manage the growing body of available information in order to achieve aims such as the advancement of Western civilization, the alleviation of inequalities across classes and countries, and the promotion of peaceful coexistence between nations. In doing so, the contributors provide a novel historical context for assessing widely-held assumptions about today's globalized, 'post modern' information society. This volume will interest all who are curious about the creation of a modern networked information society.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |25 pages

European Modernism and the Information Society: Introduction

ByW. Boyd Rayward

chapter 1|18 pages

Understanding the Information Domain: The Uneasy Relations between Sociology and Cultural Studies and the Peculiar Absence of History

ByFrank Webster

chapter 2|13 pages

On the Cultural and Intellectual Context of European Documentation in the Early Twentieth Century

ByMichael Buckland

chapter 3|15 pages

A Tale of Two Narratives: Prolegomena to an Alternative History of Library and Information Science

BySteve Fuller

chapter 4|14 pages

The Role of Facts in Paul Otlet's Modernist Project of Documentation

ByBernd Frohmann

chapter 5|16 pages

Ferdinand van der Haeghen's Shadow on Otlet: European Resistance to the Americanized Modernism of the Office International de Bibliographie

ByPieter Uyttenhove, Sylvia Van Peteghem

chapter 6|21 pages

Towers and Globes: Architectural and Epistemological Differences between Patrick Geddes's Outlook Towers and Paul Otlet's Mundaneums

ByPierre Chabard

chapter 7|27 pages

Building Society, Constructing Knowledge, Weaving the Web: Otlet's Visualizations of a Global Information Society and His Concept of a Universal Civilization

ByCharles van den Heuvel

chapter 8|10 pages

'A Necessity of Our Time': Documents and Culture in Suzanne Briet's Qu'est-ce que la documentation? 1

ByRonald E. Day

chapter 9|19 pages

Networking Knowledge before the Information Society: The Manchester Central Library (1934) and the Metaphysical-Professional Philosophy of L.S. Jast

ByAlistair Black

chapter 10|15 pages

Documentation and Utopia: Fabian Anticipations of the Information Society

ByAlistair S. Duff

chapter 11|22 pages

Public Science in Britain and the Origins of Documentation and Information Science, 1890-1950

ByDave Muddiman

chapter 12|17 pages

The March of the Modern and the Reconstitution of the World's Knowledge Apparatus: H.G. Wells, Encyclopedism and the World Brain

ByW. Boyd Rayward

chapter 13|15 pages

The Modern Museum in the Age of its Mechanical Reproducibility: Otto Neurath and the Museum of Society and Economy in Vienna

ByNader Vossoughian

chapter 14|22 pages

Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft: An Encyclopedia in Otto Neurath's Pictorial Statistics from 1930

BySybilla Nikolow

chapter 15|15 pages

Visualizing Social Facts: Otto Neurath's ISOTYPE project

ByFrank Hartmann

chapter 16|12 pages

Paper Parasite: F.M. Feldhaus and the Historiography of Technology

ByMarkus Krajewski

chapter 17|21 pages

Roots of Mediating Information: Aspects of the German Information Movement

ByThomas Hapke
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