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Społeczeństwo informacyjne : właściwości i klasyfikacje

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The taxonomy of information societies
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Tom
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23--64
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Bibliogr. 59 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Western Michigan University, USA
Bibliografia
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  • 2. Agres, Carole, Dana Edberg, Magid, lgbaria. 1998. Transformation to Virtual Societies: Forces and lssues. The lnformation Society. 14(2):71-82.
  • 3. Bates, B. J. 1984. Conceptualizing the lnformation Society: the Search for a Definition of Social Attributes. Paper presented to The International Communication Association. San Francisco, CA.
  • 4. Bell, Daniel. 1973. The Coming of the Post-industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting. New York: Basic Books.
  • 5. Bell, Daniel. 1979. The Social Framework of the lnformation Society. In Dertou-zos, M. and J. Moses (Eds.) The Computer age: A Twenty-Year View. Cambridge MA.: MIT Press. 163-211.
  • 6. Beniger, James, R. The Control Revolution. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press.
  • 7. Boutros-Ghali, Boutros. 1994. An Agenda For Development. New York: United nations.
  • 8. Brzezinski, Zbigniew. 1971. "Moving into a Technotronic Society." in. A. F. Westin, (ED). lnformation Technology in Democracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • 9. Castells, Manuel. 1996. The Rise of The Network Society. Malden, MA.: Black well Publishers.
  • 10. Dalhberg, Kenneth, A. 1993. "Transition from Agriculture to Regenerative Food Systems," A paper for the panel: Key Elements of Sustainability, World Future Society General Assembly, Washington, DC. June 27-July 1.
  • 11. Devlin, Barry. 1997. Data Warehouse. Reading, MA.: Addison-Wesley.
  • 12. Dizard, W P. 1984. The Coming lnformation Age. New York: Longman.
  • 13. Dordick, Herbert, S, and Georgette, Wang. 1993. The lnformation Society. New-bury Park, CA.: SAGE Publications.
  • 14. Drucker, Peter. 1968. Technology, Management and Society. London.
  • 15. Drucker, Peter. 1993. Post-Capitalistic Society. New York: HarperBusiness.
  • 16. Eastabrooks, Maurice. 1988. Programmed capitalism: A Computer-Mediated Global Society. Armonk, NY.: M. E. Sharpe.
  • 17. Godfred, David, and Parkhill, Douglas. 1979. Gutenberg Two. Toronto: Press Porcepic.
  • 18. Goban-Klas, Tomasz and Piotr Sienkiewicz. 1999. Społeczeństwo informacyjne: Szanse , zagrożenia, wyzwania. Kraków: Wyd. Fundacji Postępu Telekomunikacji.
  • 19. Grossman, Lawrence, K. 1995. The Electronic Republic. New York: VIKING.
  • 20. Hiltz, Starr, Roxana, and Murray, Turrof (1993) The Network Nation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • 21. Hudson, Heather, E. and Louis Leung. 1988. The Growth of the lnformation Sector. In Frederick Williams (Ed.) Measuring the lnformatio Society. Newbury, CA.: SAGE Publications.
  • 22. Ito, Y., 1981. The "jahoka shakai" Approach To The Study of Communication in Japan. In G. C. Wilhoit & H. de Back (Eds.) Mass Communication Re view Yearbook. Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.
  • 23. Laudon, Keneth, C. 1986. Dossier Society. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • 24. Kling, Rob. 1991. Social Controversies about Computerization in Rob Kling (Ed.) Computerization and Controversy. San Diego, CA.: Academic Press: 10-15.
  • 25. Komito, Lee. 1998. The Net as a Foraging Society: Flexible Communities. The lnformation Journal, 14(2): 97-106.
  • 26. MacFarlane, Alistar. 1998. lnformation, Knowledge and Learning. Higher Education Quarterly 52(1): 77-92 .
  • 27. Machlup, Fritz. 1962. The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • 28. Madon, Shirin. 1997. lnformation-based Global Economy and Socioeconomic Development: The Case of Bangalore. The lnformation Society 13(2):227-243.
  • 29. Marien, Michael. 1995. World Futures And The United Nations. Bethesda, Mary land: World Future Society.
  • 30. Martin, James. 1978. Wired Society. Englewood, NJ : Prentice-Hall, Inc.
  • 31. Martin, James. 1981. Telematic Society. Englewood, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
  • 32. Martin, James. 1984. Viewdata and the lnformation Society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ.: Prentice Hall.
  • 33. McLuhan , Marshal. 1968. War and Peace in the Global Village , New York: Ban tam Books.
  • 34. Masuda, Yonel. 1971 . The Plan for lnformation Society: A National Goal toward the Year 2000. Tokyo.: Japanese Computer Usage Development Institute.
  • 35. Masuda, Yonei. 1981. The lnformation Society as Post-industrial Society. Bethesda, MD.: World Future Society.
  • 36. Moller, J. O. 1993. Europe, The Coming of The 'Nonmaterial' Society, THE FUTURIST. 27(6): 23-27.
  • 37. Nora, S. and A. Minc. 1980. Computerization and Society. Boston: MIT Press.
  • 38. Parker, E. B. 1981 lnformation Services and Economic Growth. The lnformation Society, 1(1) 71-78.
  • 39. Pawlowska, Agnieszka. 1992. "Conditions of Preserving the Universal Values in lnformation Society," in Lech Zacher (Ed) Spoleczenstwo Informacyjne. Lublin-Warszawa: Warszgraf.
  • 40. Peters, John, Durham. The Control of lnformation. Critical Review 1(4): 5-23.
  • 41. Pol, lthiel de Sola. 1983. Tracking the Flow of lnformation. Science, 221, 609-613.
  • 42. Porat, Mark, U.. 1977. The lnformation Economy: Definition and Measurements. Washington, DC.: U.S. department of Commerce, Office of Telecom-munications.
  • 43. Porat, Mark, U.. 1978. Global lmplications of an lnformation Society. Journal of Communication, 28(1), 70-80.
  • 44. Postman, Neil. 1992. Technopoly. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • 45. Rossel, Steven. 1992. Governing in an Information Society. Montreal: Institute for Research and Public Policy.
  • 46. Sackman, Harold. 1967. Computers, System Science, and Evolving Society: The Challenge of Man-Machine Digital Systems, New York: John Wiley.
  • 47. Salvaggio, Jerry, L. 1983. The Social problems of lnformation Societies. Tele communications Policy, 7(3), 228-242.
  • 48. Salvaggio, Jerry, L. 1989 . The lnformation Society, Economic, Social, & Structural lssues. Hillsdale, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
  • 49. Senge, Peter, M. 1990. The Fifth Discipline. New York: Doubleday Currency.
  • 50. Soros, George. 1998. The Economy: Toward a Global Open Society. The Atlantic Monthly. 281(1): 20-33.
  • 51. Targowski, Andrew. (1991) . "Computing in Totalitarian States: Poland's Way to an lnformed Society," lnformation Executive, The Journal of lnformation Systems Management 4(3).10-16.
  • 52. Toffler, Alvin and Heidi, Toffler. 1995. Creating A New Civilization. Atlanta: Turner Publishing, Inc.
  • 53. Toffler, Alvin. The Third Wave. 1980. New York: Batman Books.
  • 54. Tonn , B. E. 1985. lnformation Technology and society: Prospects and Problems. The lnformation Society, 3(3), 241-260.
  • 55. Zacher, L. ed. 1992. Spoleczenstwo Informacyjne, Warsaw: Warszgraf.
  • 56. Zacher, L. ed. 1997. Problemy Społeczeństwa Informacyjnego. Warsaw: Transformacje.
  • 57. Zacher, L. ed. 1997. Rewolucja Informacyjna i Społeczeństwo. Warsaw: Transformacje.
  • 58. Zacher, L. ed. 1999. Społeczeństwo Informacyjne. Warsaw: Transformacje.
  • 59. Zubbof, Shoshana. 1988. In The Age of The Smart Machina. New York: Basic Books.
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