Information cultures in the digital age
Contents
Information cultures in the digital age
a Festschrift in honor of Rafael Capurro
Jared Bielby, Matthew Kelly
1-28
Super-science, fundamental dimension, way of being
library and information science in an age of messages
David Bawden, Lyn Robinson
31-43
The "naturalization" of the philosophy of Rafael Capurro
logic, information and ethics
Joseph E. Brenner
45-64
Hermeneutics and information science
the ongoing journey from simple objective interpretation to understanding data as a form of disclosure
Matthew Kelly
83-110
The epistemological maturity of information science and the debate around paradigms
Fernanda Ribeiro
111-124
A methodology for studying knowledge creation in organizational settings
a phenomenological viewpoint
Anna Suorsa, Maija L. Huotari
125-142
Reconciling social responsibility and neutrality in LIS professional ethics
a virtue ethics approach
John P. Burgess
161-172
Information ethics in the age of digital labour and the surveillance-industrial complex
Christian Fuchs
173-190
Ethics of European institutions as normative foundation of responsible research and innovation in ICT
Bernd C. Stahl
207-219
Understanding the pulse of existence
an examination of Capurro's angeletics
Fernando Flores Morador
247-252
The demon in the gap of language
Capurro, ethics and language in divided Germany
Gustavo Silva Saldanha
253-268
Ethico-philosophical reflection on overly self-confident or even arrogant humanism applied to a possible history-oriented rationality of the library and librarianship
Vesa Suominen
321-338
Culture clash or transformation?
some thoughts concerning the onslaught of market economy on the internet and its retaliation
Thomas Hausmanninger
341-358
Gramsci, Golem, Google
a Marxist dialog with Rafael Capurro's intercultural information ethics
Marco Schneider
373-383
From culture industry to information society
how Horkheimer and Adorno's conception of the culture industry can help us examine information overload in the capitalist information society
Shaked Spier
385-396
Ethical and legal use of information by university students
the core content of a training program
Juan-Carlos Fernández-Molina, Enrique Muriel-Torrado
399-412
Reflections on Rafael Capurro's thoughts in education and research of information science in Brazil
Lena Vania Pinheiro
413-425
The train has left the station
chronicles of the African network for information ethics and the African centre of excellence for information ethics
Rachel Fischer, Johannes Britz, Coetzee Bester
455-467