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The Age of Missing Information

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  1. Mainstream Media Discourse! Or the Divine Word of the Postmodern?Yasser Rhimi - 2016 - Human and Social Studies 5 (2):40-73.
    This paper calls into question the growing tendency of quasi-absolutism within postmodern mainstream media discourse under the guise of objectivity. The tendency’s major aim is to ascribe more believability to its discourse by re-presenting that which it covers as the vehicle of objective truth to the mainstream audience. Two interweaving discourses have marked such objectivity: one in the form of indoctrinating and omnipresent narratives, which via effective propaganda become tantamount to ritualism, the other epitomised in the nostalgia for rationalisation, already (...)
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  • Absurdity and Revolt in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road.Michael Keren - 2012 - PhaenEx 7 (1):221-243.
    Camus’ notions of absurdity and revolt remain relevant today, especially with respect to very recent developments in the growing role of electronic and digital mass media. Cormac McCarthy’s 2006 novel The Road , describing a father and child’s journey after the world as we know it has been destroyed, is used to highlight the nature of absurdity and revolt in their updated early 21 st century version.
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  • The Mythos of Educational Technology.Randall K. Engle - 2001 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 21 (2):87-94.
    In this article, the author examines the seemingly privileged position of technology in current educational thought. The article begins by considering Lewis Mumford’s notion of the myth of the machine and his insistence that only when tool making/using is modified by linguistic symbols, esthetic design, and socially transmitted knowledge does it become a significant contributor to human development. Through a sociohistorical critique, the author establishes a relationship between the ubiquity of the mythos and current educational discourse. The author provides examples (...)
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  • Information Inflation.Jasper Doomen - 2009 - Journal of Information Ethics 18 (2):27-37.
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  • Prestidigitation vs. Public Trust: Or How We Can Learn to Change the Conversation and Prevent Powers From “Organizing the Discontent”.Leigh E. Rich - 2017 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 14 (1):1-6.
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  • Information, silence, and sanctuary.David M. Levy - 2007 - Ethics and Information Technology 9 (4):233-236.
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  • Reflections (1 of 4).Dale Jamieson - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):265-273.
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  • Reflections (4 of 4).Dale Jamieson - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):285-287.
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