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Indhu Rajagopal, “Does the Internet shape a disciplinary society? The information-knowledge paradox”
Rajagopal’s essay considers the relationship between information and knowledge through a Foucauldian framework. This was a complex, dry argument, so I’m going to try to communicate what I understood, and what I might continue to think about. In the knowledge/power … Continue reading
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