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SAGE Studies in International Sociology: Knowledge, Communication and Creativity

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  • 208 páginas
  • 8 horas de lectura

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Knowledge, communication, and creativity are obsessions of contemporary modern societies. The rhetoric of information, imagination, improvisation and play have invaded our daily lives and work spaces. However, little attention has been paid to the sociological relationships among these elements, let alone their impacts as processes driving social change. This book offers penetrating explorations into the creative processes that are tied to knowledge production, shedding new light the impact of a general increase in knowledge on individuals, lifestyles, institutions and technologies; how new communication and information technologies are transforming social relationships, communities and the international public sphere; and understanding the ties between creativity, communication and the production of knowledge.

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SAGE Studies in International Sociology: Knowledge, Communication and Creativity, Arnaud Sales, Marcel Fournier

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Título
SAGE Studies in International Sociology: Knowledge, Communication and Creativity
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
208
ISBN10
0761943064
ISBN13
9780761943068
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Descripción
Knowledge, communication, and creativity are obsessions of contemporary modern societies. The rhetoric of information, imagination, improvisation and play have invaded our daily lives and work spaces. However, little attention has been paid to the sociological relationships among these elements, let alone their impacts as processes driving social change. This book offers penetrating explorations into the creative processes that are tied to knowledge production, shedding new light the impact of a general increase in knowledge on individuals, lifestyles, institutions and technologies; how new communication and information technologies are transforming social relationships, communities and the international public sphere; and understanding the ties between creativity, communication and the production of knowledge.