Auguste Comte
Auguste Comte
Auguste Comte
Auguste Comte(1798-1457)
French revaluation
Logic,Reason,Humanity
Positivist .
Herbert Spencer
Herbert Spencer(1820-1903)
Evolutionary View
Emile Durkheim
EmileDurkheim(1858-1917)
Social Fact
Division of Labour
Suicide
Anomie.
Max Weber
Max Weber(1864-1920)
The protestant ethic and the spirit of Capitalism
Verstehen
One of the European Union's areas of interest is the information society. Here policies are
directed towards promoting an open and competitive digital economy, research into
information and communication technologies, as well as their application to improve social
inclusion, public services, and quality of life.[8]
The International Telecommunications Union's World Summit on the Information Society in
Geneva and Tunis (2003 and 2005) has led to a number of policy and application areas where
action is required.[9] These include:
promotion of ICTs for development;
information and communication infrastructure;
access to information and knowledge;
capacity building;
building confidence and security in the use of ICTs;
enabling environment;
ICT applications in the areas of government, business, learning, health, employment,
environment, agriculture and science;
cultural and linguistic diversity and local content;
media;
ethical dimensions of the information society; and
international and regional cooperation.
Knowledge society
As access to electronic information resources increased at the beginning of the 21st century,
special attention was extended from the information society to the knowledge society. An
analysis by the Irish government stated, "The capacity to manipulate, store and transmit large
quantities of information cheaply has increased at a staggering rate over recent years. The
digitisation of information and the associated pervasiveness of the Internet are facilitating a
new intensity in the application of knowledge to economic activity, to the extent that it has
become the predominant factor in the creation of wealth. As much as 70 to 80 percent of
economic growth is now said to be due to new and better knowledge."[10]
The Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society, held in Chania, Crete, in September
2009, gave special attention to the following topics:[11]
business and enterprise computing;
technology-enhanced learning;
social and humanistic computing;
culture, tourism and technology;
e-government and e-democracy;
innovation, sustainable development, and strategic management;
service science, management, and engineering;
intellectual and human capital development;
ICTs for ecology and the green economy;
future prospects for the knowledge society; and
technologies and business models for the creative industries.