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===Definition===
The phrase Information Society is used to describe a society whose main means of production is based on information vs. an industrial society whose main means of production of value is based on machine.


===Definition===
"An information society is a society in which the creation, distribution, diffusion, use, integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity".<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_society Wikipedia - Information Society]</ref>
Society running on information -- vs. industrial society which runs on machines.
 
<blockquote>"If the goal of industrial society is represented by volume consumption of durable consumer goods or realization of heavy mass consumption centering around motorization, (an) information society my be termed as a society with highly intellectual creativity where people may draw future designs on an invisible canvas and pursue and realize lives worth living”. -[[Yoneji Masuda]], author of [[The Information Society as Post-Industrial Society]].</blockquote>
 
Masuda is regarded as one of the first persons discussing the arrival of the information society in the early 1980's.
 
===Further Reading===
*[[The Information Society as Post-Industrial Society]]


See Masuda
==References==
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Definition

The phrase Information Society is used to describe a society whose main means of production is based on information vs. an industrial society whose main means of production of value is based on machine.

"An information society is a society in which the creation, distribution, diffusion, use, integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity".[1]

"If the goal of industrial society is represented by volume consumption of durable consumer goods or realization of heavy mass consumption centering around motorization, (an) information society my be termed as a society with highly intellectual creativity where people may draw future designs on an invisible canvas and pursue and realize lives worth living”. -Yoneji Masuda, author of The Information Society as Post-Industrial Society.

Masuda is regarded as one of the first persons discussing the arrival of the information society in the early 1980's.

Further Reading

References