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E-merging media : communication and the media economy of the future / [Axel Zerdick ... ; translator, Rupert Glasgow]

Medverkande: Materialtyp: TextTextSpråk: Engelska Serie: European Communication Council reportUtgivningsinformation:Berlin Springer cop. 2005Beskrivning: 415 s. ill. 25 cmISBN:
  • 3540231382
Uniforma titlar:
  • E-merging media English
Ämnen: DDC-klassifikation:
  • 384.31 22
Annan klassifikation:
  • Oeae
  • Bv
  • 384
  • Bs-a
Innehåll:
About the ECC and this report -- E-merging media : the future of communication / Valerie Feldmann and Axel Zerdick -- 1. Changing media : diversification and individualisation -- 1.1. Disintegration and reintegration in the media sector : how business models are changing on account of digitalisation / Berthold Hass -- 1.2. Media companies between multiple utilisation and individualisation : an analysis for static contents / Thomas Hess -- 1.3. Multimedia and multidimensional : concepts of utilisation in the "age of digitalisation" / Hardy Dreier -- 1.4. New technologies, new customers and the disruptive nature of the mobile Internet : evidence from the Japanese market / Jeffrey L. Funk -- 1.5. Journalism in the face of developments in digital production / John Pavlik -- 1.6. Spellbound by images / Siegfried Frey -- 2. Changing technology : ubiquity and miniaturisation -- 2.1. Ubiquitous computing : scenarios from an informatised world / Friedemann Mattern -- 2.2. Wireless Internet access : 3G vs. WiFi? / William Lehr and Lee W. McKnight -- 2.3. That's what friends are for - ambient intelligence (AmI) and the information society in 2010 / K. Ducatel, M. Bogdanowicz, F. Scapolo, J. Leijten and J.-C. Burgelman -- 2.4. Evolutionary perspectives / Klaus Schrape -- 3. Changing society : individual and collective life options -- 3.1. Virtual communities, space and mobility / Ilkka Tuomi -- 3.2. Towards a sociological theory of the mobile phone / Hans Geser -- 3.3. Mobile Europe : balancing a fast-changing society and Europe's socio-economic objectives / Martin Weber and Jean-Claude Burgelman -- 3.4. The myth of the digital divide / Valerie Frissen -- 3.5. The vanishing digital divide / Benjamin Compaine -- 4. Changing rules : deregulation and reregulation -- 4.1. Regulation and law / Ilkka Tuomi -- 4.2. The history and current problems of intellectual property (1600-2000) / Hannes Siegrist -- 4.3. Digital rights management : between author protection and the protection
of innovation / Stefan Bechtold -- 4.4. Does the Internet need a new competition policy? : a global problem from a German point of view / Arnold Picot and Dominik K. Heger -- 4.5. Towards an e-connected Europe / Stephen Coleman -- 4.6. Regulation, media literacy and media civics / Roger Silverstone
Sammanfattning: "After the very successful ECC-Book on E-conomy this new report of the European Communication Council (ECC) analyzes from various perspectives the profound societal and economical change of the media economy, initiated by digitalization and networking. Against the background of the current media history, it highlights for example the role of the Internet hype as a pathfinder in a modified media society. The key question is concerned with how the medial future will be like. The report examines effects and new perspectives in the area of economy, society, and politics. The aspects of behavior, business models, legal and regulation questions, self-conception of society and media economy are mooted by international authors to enhance the reader's understanding of the medial future and to disclose options for action."--BOOK JACKET
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About the ECC and this report -- E-merging media : the future of communication / Valerie Feldmann and Axel Zerdick -- 1. Changing media : diversification and individualisation -- 1.1. Disintegration and reintegration in the media sector : how business models are changing on account of digitalisation / Berthold Hass -- 1.2. Media companies between multiple utilisation and individualisation : an analysis for static contents / Thomas Hess -- 1.3. Multimedia and multidimensional : concepts of utilisation in the "age of digitalisation" / Hardy Dreier -- 1.4. New technologies, new customers and the disruptive nature of the mobile Internet : evidence from the Japanese market / Jeffrey L. Funk -- 1.5. Journalism in the face of developments in digital production / John Pavlik -- 1.6. Spellbound by images / Siegfried Frey -- 2. Changing technology : ubiquity and miniaturisation -- 2.1. Ubiquitous computing : scenarios from an informatised world / Friedemann Mattern -- 2.2. Wireless Internet access : 3G vs. WiFi? / William Lehr and Lee W. McKnight -- 2.3. That's what friends are for - ambient intelligence (AmI) and the information society in 2010 / K. Ducatel, M. Bogdanowicz, F. Scapolo, J. Leijten and J.-C. Burgelman -- 2.4. Evolutionary perspectives / Klaus Schrape -- 3. Changing society : individual and collective life options -- 3.1. Virtual communities, space and mobility / Ilkka Tuomi -- 3.2. Towards a sociological theory of the mobile phone / Hans Geser -- 3.3. Mobile Europe : balancing a fast-changing society and Europe's socio-economic objectives / Martin Weber and Jean-Claude Burgelman -- 3.4. The myth of the digital divide / Valerie Frissen -- 3.5. The vanishing digital divide / Benjamin Compaine -- 4. Changing rules : deregulation and reregulation -- 4.1. Regulation and law / Ilkka Tuomi -- 4.2. The history and current problems of intellectual property (1600-2000) / Hannes Siegrist -- 4.3. Digital rights management : between author protection and the protection

of innovation / Stefan Bechtold -- 4.4. Does the Internet need a new competition policy? : a global problem from a German point of view / Arnold Picot and Dominik K. Heger -- 4.5. Towards an e-connected Europe / Stephen Coleman -- 4.6. Regulation, media literacy and media civics / Roger Silverstone

Translated from German with the same title

"After the very successful ECC-Book on E-conomy this new report of the European Communication Council (ECC) analyzes from various perspectives the profound societal and economical change of the media economy, initiated by digitalization and networking. Against the background of the current media history, it highlights for example the role of the Internet hype as a pathfinder in a modified media society. The key question is concerned with how the medial future will be like. The report examines effects and new perspectives in the area of economy, society, and politics. The aspects of behavior, business models, legal and regulation questions, self-conception of society and media economy are mooted by international authors to enhance the reader's understanding of the medial future and to disclose options for action."--BOOK JACKET

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