Wednesday, October 14, 2009

ASSIGNMENT: KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY

KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY

Give three (3) definitions of knowledge society

Ans:

(1) Broadly speaking, the term “knowledge society” refers to any society where knowledge is the primary product resource instead of capital and labour.

It may also refer to the use a certain society gives to information.

A “knowledge society” creates, shares and uses knowledge for the prosperity and well being of its society.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/knowledge-society



(2) “Knowledge Society” is a society that creates, shares and uses knowledge for the prosperity and well-being of its people.

http://www.degitalstrategy.govt.nz/Resources/Glossary-of-key-terms



(3) Knowledge Society is one which places an explicit and principal value on knowledge as means to achieve economic and social well-being.

It is one which features knowledge prominently among the basic needs of all its citizens and wills all citizens to engage productively with knowledge.

http://www.eclac.cl/socindto/noticias/noticias/6/26546/lctpol06/pdf






PRESENTED BY:

DESMOND NII LAMPTEY
DCSM 2010036
DIPLOMA 2
MORNING

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

ASSIGNMENT: INFORMATION SOCIETY

INFORMATION SOCIETY
GIVE THREE DEFINITION OF INFORMATION SOCIETY

The term “Information Society” also known as InSoc seems to have originated in Japan in the 1960s, although its history is usually traced to the concept “post industrial” society, first proposed by the sociologist Daniel Bell (1973).

Information, according to the Cambridge International Dictionary of English, ‘is the knowledge about something especially facts and news. Information is also facts told or discovered. ‘

Society is an ordered community; a particular system of ordering the community.

Therefore, the three (3) definitions of Information Society are as follows

(1) Melody (1990), describes Information Society simply as those that have “become dependent upon complex electronic information networks and which allocate a major portion of their resources to information and communication activities.”

McQuail’s Mass Communication Theory (5th Edition)
Author: Denis McQuail
Publishers SAGE Publications

(2) ‘Information Society is a term for a society in which the creation, distribution and manipulation of information has become the most significant economic and cultural activity.’

http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition

(3) Information Society refers to a situation where information and communication technologies are integrated in industrial production and information dissemination in all fields.

Technology instigates a new approach to the production, distribution and consumption of information. Information Society refers to a situation where information becomes a source of income generation: where employment is found mostly in the information sector.

http://cbdd.wsu.edu/kewcontent/cd out put/ TR501


In conclusion, Information Society is a society where communication and information technologies influence the everyday lives of most of its members.


PRESENTED BY

DESMOND NII LAMPTEY
DCSM 2010036
DIPLOMA 2
MORNING