Media, Technology and Everyday Life in Europe
From Information to Communication
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '20
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The importance of the daily experience of new information and communication technologies is highlighted by this timely volume. The book is based on work carried out in the European Media Technology and Everyday Life Network and is structured round a series of seven empirical case studies drawn from research within Europe. The application of this perspective draws attention not just to the significance of information and communication technologies for a mature understanding of the conduct of everyday life in contemporary Europe, but also for the significance of that understanding for the development of communication and information policy. The research makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the dynamics and evolution of a core dimension of European society as well as informing on-going and important debates on the nature of the relationship between the social and the technological in the information and communication arena.
’The revolution in European communications has been mostly about new technologies, policies and common markets. But ultimately it is about people and how their everyday lives are affected. This book, edited by a pioneer in this important field, provides new insights and understanding of the real people dimension.’ William H. Melody, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark ’...a highly readable mixture of overview and detailed results, of analysis and synthesis...an essential reference point for further work on a set of topics that will, if anything, continue to grow in importance.’ Ian Miles, University of Manchester, UK ’This is the most complete scholarly analysis to be published on media and technology in Europe for quite a long time. Roger Silverstone is one of the world’s leading social scientists in the field of communication, and he has assembled an excellent group of contributors from around Europe in a volume that covers key dimensions of everyday life. It will be mandatory reading for students, researchers, and policy makers wishing to understand the technological transformation of media in 21st-century Europe.’ Manuel Castells, Wallis Annenberg Chair, University of Southern California, USA ’...a good resource for any research institution as a guide to intelligent research designs and the source of new research questions.’ Information Research ’...presents the results of a number of well-founded qualitative empirical studies...certainly a worthwhile read... ’ Journal of Documentation 'The need to see the "European information society" as a site of communication, as well as a locus for information, is admirably argued for throughout this significant book.' European Journal of Communication ’...an enriching study. Morever, the essays embody the latest trends in audience research, which argue that audiences and users are no longer passive but, rather active and empowered to shape technology. This book is not only useful for
ISBN: 9780367604370
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Weight: 453g
256 pages