FSU’s Burnett
explores “Information Worlds”
Dr. Gary Burnett, Associate
Professor at the School of Library & Information Studies of The Florida
State University College of Communication & Information, has co-authored Information
Worlds: Behavior, Technology, and Social Context in the Age of the Internet
with FSU alumnus Dr. Paul Jaeger, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland.
Burnett’s academic
research focuses on the intersection between information exchange, social
norms, and social interaction in online settings, with a particular focus on
textuality and interpretive practices. He teaches courses on Information
Organization, Indexing and Abstracting, and the Information Needs of Adults at
the School of Library & Information Studies. Learn more about Dr. Gary Burnett.
Information Worlds
investigates how information creates our social worlds. The authors build a
multi-level theory of “information worlds" upon the works of Library
and Information Studies (LIS) scholar and theorist Elfreda Chatman, philosopher
Jürgen Habermas, as well as theory and research from a wide range of other
disciplines.
Testing
their theory through application to a variety of real-world issues, Burnett and
Jaeger tackle the topics of:
·
libraries and information provision,
·
the value assigned to information by differing social groups,
·
information access and exchange,
·
international information policies,
·
the role of information in democracy, and
·
technological change.
The
book is published as in the Routledge Studies in Library and Information
Science series. For more information: Information Worlds.
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