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The Information Labyrinth - Orientation and Strategy in the 21st Century - cover

The Information Labyrinth - Orientation and Strategy in the 21st Century

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In **The Information Labyrinth: Orientation and Strategy in the 21st Century**, a team of leading experts navigate the complexities of the Information Revolution, exploring its profound impact on our world. This comprehensive volume delves into the ways in which information and communication technologies (ICTs) are reshaping power and influence in the international arena, driving economic development and innovation, transforming cultural and social norms, and creating new challenges and risks.

The book provides a timely and thought-provoking analysis of the Information Revolution, examining its multifaceted implications for the future of humanity. With contributions from scholars and practitioners across a wide range of disciplines, it offers a comprehensive understanding of the digital age and its far-reaching consequences.

Readers will gain insights into:

* The evolving nature of power and influence in the 21st century, where soft power and information play a critical role in international relations.
* The impact of ICTs on economic growth, job markets, and the changing nature of work.
* The complex interplay between information, culture, and society, and the role of information in promoting social change and activism.
* The critical importance of information security and cybersecurity in protecting critical infrastructure and ensuring digital privacy.
* The role of information in environmental protection, public health, education, and the legal system, and the ethical considerations that arise from the use of information in these contexts.

**The Information Labyrinth** is an essential resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of the digital age and shape a better future for all. It is a must-read for policymakers, business leaders, educators, students, and anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of the Information Revolution on our world.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 159 pages.

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