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social information - translation to russian

BOOK BY JOHN SEELY BROWN AND PAUL DUGUID
Social life of information

social information      
социальная информация; отражение действительности в социальной сфере; совокупность знаний, сведений о социальной жизни, являющихся предметом обмена между членами общества.
social formation         
SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT
общественно-экономическая формация
misinformation         
  • [[Harry S. Truman]] displaying the inaccurate Chicago Tribune headline, an example of misinformation.
  • The differences between disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation.
  • A lithograph from the first large scale spread of disinformation in America, the Great Moon Hoax
  • Promoting more Peer Review to benefit the accuracy in information.
FALSE OR INCORRECT INFORMATION, REGARDLESS OF MALICE OR INTENT TO DECEIVE
Misinform; False information; Misinformation on social media; Social media and misinformation; Online misinformation; Inaccurate claim; Fake information; Misleading information; Misinformation on Twitter; Misinformatsiya; Fake news on social media; Misinfo; Wrong information; Incorrect information; Mistaken information
ложная информация; дезинформация

Definition

Поиск информационный

Wikipedia

The Social Life of Information

The Social Life of Information is a 2000 book by John Seely Brown (the former Chief Scientist of Xerox Corporation and director of Xerox PARC) and Paul Duguid (Adjunct professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information), which discusses recently developed practices in the transmission of information in social and business contexts.

The authors argue that information technology needs to be considered in a broad context that includes the entirety of society and social resources, in contrast to the narrow focus on information that tends to be the framework of such technology – what the authors criticize as "tunnel design". That is, increased technological delivery of information does not in and of itself contribute to a better future. The text, in part, analyzes examples of the office world's adoption of technology, offering a differentiated rather than an unquestioningly affirmative view of the effects.

Examples of use of social information
1. City residents remain divided on the issue, according to research conducted by the Agency for Social Information–St.
2. By combining this "social" information with the other results of its search technology, the company claims it will one day be able to produce far more useful results.
3. "Why are they demanding such an insane amount of details?" asked Yelena Topoleva, director of the Agency for Social Information, a group that managed PR–campaigns for civil–society projects.
What is the Russian for social information? Translation of &#39social information&#39 to Russian