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To the degree that every interpretation is another text, every additional text advances the implicit belief that more information can contribute, in some minor way at least, to a better world. 4. [...]the state of much recent "media," "culture," and "information" phenom...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Postmodern culture 1996-09, Vol.7 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | To the degree that every interpretation is another text, every additional text advances the implicit belief that more information can contribute, in some minor way at least, to a better world. 4. [...]the state of much recent "media," "culture," and "information" phenomena suggests a rapid conglomeration of knowledge-technologies, within which the total processing and also the general neutralization of information remain largely unexamined. A domain name occurs on the Internet as the part of an email address that follows the "@" sign (for example, in the address yourname@AOL.com, the domain name is AOL.com), or the first part of a World Wide Web address (or URL, for Uniform Resource Locator--for example, the beginning part of PMC's URL: jefferson.village.virginia.edu). |
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ISSN: | 1053-1920 1053-1920 |
DOI: | 10.1353/pmc.1996.0033 |