L’industrialisme à l’épreuve de la « société de l’information »

The crisis in Fordism has lead to a new industrial economy being structured over the last two decades. In a context marked by the deregulation and globalization of firms and markets the new economy can be discerned by notions of network economies, by tertiarialization of production and of non-materi...

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Main Author: Bruno Raoul
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Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2000-11-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/6410
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description The crisis in Fordism has lead to a new industrial economy being structured over the last two decades. In a context marked by the deregulation and globalization of firms and markets the new economy can be discerned by notions of network economies, by tertiarialization of production and of non-material work. As with the development of new information and communication technologies, there has also been a mobilization of the social technologies of communication (management, marketing, and advertising). This article attempts to show how it is now possible to understand communication as the matrix of a new industrialism, to show the follies of prophetic theses regarding the « information society » and point out its problems on a theoretical level.
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L’industrialisme à l’épreuve de la « société de l’information »
Communication
information and communication technologies
fordism
industrial economy
network economies
social technologies of communication
title L’industrialisme à l’épreuve de la « société de l’information »
title_full L’industrialisme à l’épreuve de la « société de l’information »
title_fullStr L’industrialisme à l’épreuve de la « société de l’information »
title_full_unstemmed L’industrialisme à l’épreuve de la « société de l’information »
title_short L’industrialisme à l’épreuve de la « société de l’information »
title_sort l industrialisme a l epreuve de la societe de l information
topic information and communication technologies
fordism
industrial economy
network economies
social technologies of communication
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/6410
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