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Emotion, information, and cognition, and some possible consequences for library and information science

Torkild Thellefsen, Martin Thellefsen and Bent Sørensen

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2013, vol. 64, issue 8, 1735-1750

Abstract: We present our semeiotic‐inspired concept of information as 1 of 3 important elements in meaning creation, the 2 other concepts being emotion and cognition. We have the inner world (emotion); we have the outer world (information); and cognition mediates between the two. We analyze the 3 elements in relation to communication and discuss the semeiotics‐inspired communication model, the Dynacom; then, we discuss our semeiotic perspective on the meaning‐creation process and communication with regard to a few, but central, elements in library and information science, namely, the systems‐oriented perspective, the user‐oriented perspective, and a domain‐oriented perspective.

Date: 2013
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