The relationship between information and power is a relevant
subject for all times. Today's perceived 'information revolution'
has caused information to become a separate object of study during
the last two decades for several disciplines. As the contemporary
perspective is dominant, information history as a discipline of its
own has not yet crystallized. In bringing together studies around a
new research agenda on the relationship between information and
power across time and space, presenting various governance regimes,
media, materials, and modes of communication, this book forces us
to rethink the prospects and challenges for such a new discipline.
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