The Information Diet,
by author Clay Johnson, discusses how in today’s society, information has
become so abundant and accessible that it is not being properly consumed.
Johnson presents a case for conscious consumption of information. Throughout
the book, the analogy between food and information is made. There is a common thought
in people that our society is suffering from “information overload”. This term
of information overload blames the information for the issue. What people are
truly suffering from is “information overconsumption”. With information
overconsumption, Clay Johnson suggests that we need to find ways to be more
selective about what information we take in. There are many symptoms of
overconsumption, which is referred to as “information obesity”. Johnson
discusses a plan for an information diet to improve the intake of
information. The Information Diet offers a nutritional guide
to a healthy information consumption. The Information Diet, by author
Clay Johnson, discusses how in today’s society, information has become so
abundant and accessible that it is not being properly consumed. Johnson
presents a case for conscious consumption of information. Throughout the book,
the analogy between food and information is made. There is a common thought in
people that our society is suffering from “information overload”. This term of
information overload blames the information for the issue. What people are
truly suffering from is “information overconsumption”. With information
overconsumption, Clay Johnson suggests that we need to find ways to be more
selective about what information we take in. There are many symptoms of
overconsumption, which is referred to as “information obesity”. Johnson
discusses a plan for an information diet to improve the intake of
information. The Information Diet offers a nutritional guide
to a healthy information consumption.
Information Diet: A Case For Conscious Consumption
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