Abstract

It is argued that the process of informatization of society should include at least three complementary elements: mediatization as a process of improving the means of working with information, computerization as a process of improving the means of information processing and intellectualization as a process of improving human knowledge and abilities to generate and perceive information. The ambiguity of the social consequences of informatization is proven. It is argued that informatization in itself is not a guarantee of success and social progress, it must be organically integrated into the overall system of social activities.

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