The Politics of Information.

An electronic book that can be freely downloaded from the web on the topic of power in technology and in the information. The e-book, edited by Mark Bousquet and Katherine Wills, brings to the fore the concept of Cyborg, themes dealt with brilliantly by Donna Haraway in this text as in the past (with the famous 'Cyborg Manifesto' of 1991). In addition to Donna Haraway, appear in the five sections of the book contributions of Mark Amerika, Charles Bernstein, Bennett Voyles, DeeDee Halleck, Fran Ilich, Bruce Simon, David Golumbia, Tiziana Terranova, Nick Dyer-Witheford, John Monberg, Matt Kirschenbaum, and many others pioneers of telematics. The relationship of information technology with the problem domain, the cyborg feminism, power in education, work and health, the techno-capitalism, are just some of the issues addressed in a book that analyzes the social and political implications the newspaper with a very pragmatic. Interviews, reflections, life stories, experiences from the field, alternate in a dense and articulated in a text freely accessible to the various web surfers. To read The Politics of Information , which weighs only 2.2 MB, just get the latest version of Acrobat Reader (or Ebook Reader). The e-book is also suitable for reading on a handheld.