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i- : A Prefix Whose Time has Come What puts the i- in ischool? Why "the history of information"? 2

"Information" -- An Age for the Ages "You, the American people, have made our passage into the global information age an era of great American renewal." Bill Clinton, Farewell Address, Jan 19, 2001 "The information age is opening up new possibilities for all of us, for our children and for the entire nation...." Bill Gates 3

What Makes "Information" Different? Age of X/X age information digital internet computer electronic Cold War nuclear atomic oil television automobile/-motive terrorism air terrorism democracy Aquarius Google hits (000) 2274 1880 1137 722 494 1270* 494 327 188 96 69 220 512 220 220 268 * Also 1200 for era

What Makes "Information" Different? Age of X/X age information digital internet computer electronic Cold War nuclear atomic oil television automobile/-motive terrorism air terrorism democracy Aquarius Google hits (000) 2274 1880 1137 722 494 1270 494 327 188 96 69 220 512 220 220 268 How is information different from digital, internet, computer, etc.? What is novel about the information age? What age does the "information age" succeed?

Defining the "Information Age" information age The period beginning around 1970 and noted for the abundant publication, consumption, and manipulation of information, especially by computers and computer networks. American Heritage Dict., 4th ed. 6

"Information" as a lens for organizing the past History 3493 (Oklahoma U.) The Cultural History of Information. Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. An introduction to the history of information technologies and communications media from the printing press to the internet. Topics will include the print revolution, the advent of electronic communications, the growth of broadcast media, the development of the digital computer, and the internet boom. 7

Information and "Information Technologies" What makes for "Information technology"? Prototypical instances of modern "IT" 8

Tracing Technological "Antecedents"

Ask a silly question: "What was the first computer"? Pascal's calculator, 1624 Abacus 2400, B.C. Stonehenge, 3100 B.C. Antikythera mechanism, ca. 150 B.C. Ishango bone, 20,000 B.C. 10

The Whiggishness of Technologically-focussed Histories All history = a triumphant (and, often, ineluctable) progress toward the present state the history of our country during the last hundred and sixty years is eminently the history of physical, of moral, and of intellectual improvement. Thos. Babington Macaulay, 1848 That great, growling engine of change -- technology. Alvin Toffler, 1970. 11

The Perils of "Chronological Snobbery" "Chronological snobbery" [is] the uncritical acceptance of the intellectual climate common to our own age... Our own age is also "a period," and certainly has, like all periods, its own characteristic illusions. They are likeliest to lurk in those widespread assumptions which are so ingrained in the age that no one dares to attack or feels it necessary to defend them. C. S. Lewis 12

The World Turned Upside- Down Information Revolution -- 880k Google hits 13

"Everything is different"

Approaching "information" historically "Information" = a conceptual template for classifying the various technologies, practices, and political, social, & legal insitutions that contribute to the creation, collection, storage, transmission, diffusion, and reproduction of knowledge in a particular society 15

Approaching "information" historically "Information" = a conceptual template for classifying the various technologies, practices, and political, social, & legal insitutions that contribute to the creation, collection, storage, transmission, diffusion, and reproduction of knowledge in a particular society Points to bear in mind: Technology is often, but not invariably, a focus of these accounts But technology is never a determinative agent by itself.. Issues of relation of technology to social background recur Information-centered analysis doesn't presuppose the idea of historical progress 16 In this sense, all ages are "information ages"

Assignment for Second Meeting In a few sentences, describe a situation in the last 48 hours in which you have acquired, discovered, received, transmitted, or created some information, whether or not technology is involved. Bring your description to class on a piece of paper. 17

Plan of the Course Course web page