Published by The MIT Press © 2017

Our central theme is that in modern society, interpersonal relationships are increasingly indirect, through messages, records, and other forms of document. In what follows, information is used in an ordinary, everyday sense with two related meanings: (1) what we infer from gestures, language, texts, and other objects; and (2) material forms of communication—bits, books, and other kinds of physical messages and records.
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