Parcours Technologies numériques, éducation et formation

The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies

Contenu

Titre

The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies
Journal of Information Science

Créateur

David Bawden
Lyn Robinson

Sujet

Web 2.0
digital literacy
information anxiety
information overload
paradox of choice
satisficing

Résumé

This review article identifies and discusses some of main issues and potential problems — paradoxes and pathologies — around the communication of recorded information, and points to some possible solutions. The article considers the changing contexts of information communication, with some caveats about the identification of `pathologies of information', and analyses the changes over time in the way in which issues of the quantity and quality of information available have been regarded. Two main classes of problems and issues are discussed. The first comprises issues relating to the quantity and diversity of information available: information overload, information anxiety, etc. The second comprises issues relating to the changing information environment with the advent of Web 2.0: loss of identity and authority, emphasis on micro-chunking and shallow novelty, and the impermanence of information. A final section proposes some means of solution of problems and of improvements to the situation.

volume

35

numéro

2

pages

180-191

Date

2009

Titre abrégé

Journal of Information Science
The dark side of information

Langue

en

doi

10.1177/0165551508095781

issn

0165-5515, 1741-6485