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This reader delves into the concept of information from a humanistic viewpoint, challenging the notion that information studies belong solely to the sciences. It examines information as a long-standing element of social, cultural, and conceptual management, and a critical subject for contemporary humanities. The book presents a collection of over forty excerpts from key theorists and critics who have shaped the discourse around the 'information age'. It aims to establish a foundational framework for understanding information through the lens of humanistic inquiry.