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Record Nr.

UNINA9910793112203321

Titolo

Relevance and irrelevance : theories, factors and challenges / / edited by Jan Strassheim and Hisashi Nasu

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter Saur, , [2018]

©2018

ISBN

3-11-047048-9

3-11-047250-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (316 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Age of access? Grundfragen der Informationsgesellschaft, , 2195-0210 ; ; Volume 9

Disciplina

401.45

Soggetti

Relevance

Pragmatics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Relevance And Irrelevance / Strassheim, Jan -- Theories -- New Reflections On The Problem(S) Of Relevance(S). The Return Of The Phenomena / Sonesson, Göran -- Finite Provinces Of Meaning: The Expansive Context Of Relevance / Barber, Michael -- Bridging Rhetoric And Pragmatics With Relevance Theory / Larson, Brian N. -- The Body Relevant / Butnaru, Denisa -- Factors -- Relevance From And Beyond Propositions. The Case Of Online Identity / Yus, Francisco -- Relevance Before, During, And After Discourse Experiences / Rapp, David N. / McCrudden, Matthew T. -- Social Distribution Of Knowledge In Action: The Practical Management Of Classification / Ikeya, Nozomi / Sharrock, Wes -- On Cooling The Relevance Out / Horta, Ana / Gross, Matthias -- Challenges -- The Relevance Of The Irrelevant / Srubar, Ilja -- Many Ways Of Being Relevant. Information Support For Problem Solving And Decision Making / Soergel, Dagobert -- Alterity And Biographical Experience: Relevance In Mediated Interaction / Santos, Hermílio -- Lady Justice Turns A Blind Eye: (Ir-)Relevance, Legal Thought And Social Order / Strassheim, Jan -- Notes On Contributors

Sommario/riassunto

Relevance drives our actions and channels our attention; it shapes how we make sense of the world and communicate with each other.



Irrelevance spreads a twilight which blurs the line between information we do not want to access and information we cannot access. In disciplines as diverse as philosophy, sociology, the information sciences and linguistics, "relevance" has been proposed as a key concept. This book is the first to bring together the often unrelated traditions. Researchers from different fields discuss relevance and relate it to the challenges of "irrelevance", which have so far been neglected despite their significance for our chances of making well-informed decisions and understanding others. The contributions focus on theoretical and conceptual questions, on specific factors and fields, and on practical and political implications of relevance and irrelevance as forces which are even stronger when they remain in the background.