Naughton & Network Logic
9:01am
Monday, 28th June 2004
A thoughtful review of our networks collection from John Naughton in yesterday's Observer. He makes a fair criticism, namely that:
"The term 'network' is one of those words whose very ubiquitousness allows it to escape careful definition. The fact that everyone is assumed to understand it means that nobody ever feels obliged to explain it carefully. This is not entirely true of the Demos essayists, but even when they deign to define, they let it slip away."
A thoughtful review of our networks collection from John Naughton in yesterday's Observer. He makes a fair criticism, namely that:
"The term 'network' is one of those words whose very ubiquitousness allows it to escape careful definition. The fact that everyone is assumed to understand it means that nobody ever feels obliged to explain it carefully. This is not entirely true of the Demos essayists, but even when they deign to define, they let it slip away."
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