Developing Societies in the Information Age
A Critical Perspective
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This book is on the social impact of informatization is written by Dr. Alexander Flor, Professor of Information and Communication Studies. The book argues against the World is Flat hypothesis of Thomas Friedman. It provides a theoretical framework for a critical perspective on information societies and their impact on developing countries. It is based on the authorÂ’s research study, The Information Rich and the Information Poor: Two faces of the Information Age in a Developing Country.
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