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  1. Information-Based Autonomy vs. Oligarchy.Ron Houston - 2014 - Journal of Information Ethics 23 (1):12-41.
    Compelled Nonuse of Information promotes oligarchic control of a populace. This paper presents guidelines for identifying and responding to oligarchic control that results from CNI. CNI is a group of information behaviors that lie beyond the control of the individual. The six CNI types, which incorporate many sub-types, are: intrinsic somatic barriers, socio-environmental barriers, authoritarian control, threshold knowledge shortfall, attention shortfall, and information filtering.
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