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Ambivalence towards convergence - Digitalization and media change / Tanja Storsul
Titre : Ambivalence towards convergence - Digitalization and media change Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tanja Storsul, Editeur scientifique ; Dagny Stuedahl, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 251p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-89471-50-4 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : médias convergence diversité culturelle mobile communication Résumé : "Concepts of convergence and converging processes have triggered considerable attention and activities in media research during recent years. This has been an inspiring context for the discussions and analyses presented in this book.
The book elucidates a variety of understandings related to the concept of convergence, and at the same time reflects on the analytical advantage of the concept. The contributions discuss the impact of media digitalization and the degree to which the prospects of convergence have been realized. The studies range from investigations of institutional and regulatory change within media and cultural institutions, to analysis of communicative genres and social practices related to digital media."
(Présentation de l'éditeur : quatrième page couverture)
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
Preface
Part One: Approaches to Convergence
Tanja Storsul, Anders Fagerfjord
Questioning Convergence
Divina Frau-Meigs
Convergence, Internet Governance and Cultural Diversity
Part Two: Convergence in Media Institutions
Anja Bechmann Petersen
Realizing Cross Media
Ivar John Erdal
Negotiating Convergence in News Production
Vilde Schanke Sundet
The Dream of Mobile Media
Part Three: Competencies and Institutional Practices
Ilpo Koskinen
The Design Professions in Convergence
Dagny Stuedahl
Convergence, Museums and Digital Cultural Heritage
Knut Lundby
Mediation Between Competence and Convergence
Part Four: Genre and Social Practices
Gunnar Liestøl
The Dynamics of Convergence & Divergence in Digital Domains
Marika Lüders
Converging Forms of Communication?
Lin Prøitz
Mobile Media and Genres of the Self
Synne Skjulstad, Andrew Morrison
Talking Cleanly about Convergence
Göran Bolin
Media Technologies, Transmedia Storytelling and Commodification
The Authors
Ambivalence towards convergence - Digitalization and media change [texte imprimé] / Tanja Storsul, Editeur scientifique ; Dagny Stuedahl, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2007 . - 251p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-91-89471-50-4
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : médias convergence diversité culturelle mobile communication Résumé : "Concepts of convergence and converging processes have triggered considerable attention and activities in media research during recent years. This has been an inspiring context for the discussions and analyses presented in this book.
The book elucidates a variety of understandings related to the concept of convergence, and at the same time reflects on the analytical advantage of the concept. The contributions discuss the impact of media digitalization and the degree to which the prospects of convergence have been realized. The studies range from investigations of institutional and regulatory change within media and cultural institutions, to analysis of communicative genres and social practices related to digital media."
(Présentation de l'éditeur : quatrième page couverture)
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
Preface
Part One: Approaches to Convergence
Tanja Storsul, Anders Fagerfjord
Questioning Convergence
Divina Frau-Meigs
Convergence, Internet Governance and Cultural Diversity
Part Two: Convergence in Media Institutions
Anja Bechmann Petersen
Realizing Cross Media
Ivar John Erdal
Negotiating Convergence in News Production
Vilde Schanke Sundet
The Dream of Mobile Media
Part Three: Competencies and Institutional Practices
Ilpo Koskinen
The Design Professions in Convergence
Dagny Stuedahl
Convergence, Museums and Digital Cultural Heritage
Knut Lundby
Mediation Between Competence and Convergence
Part Four: Genre and Social Practices
Gunnar Liestøl
The Dynamics of Convergence & Divergence in Digital Domains
Marika Lüders
Converging Forms of Communication?
Lin Prøitz
Mobile Media and Genres of the Self
Synne Skjulstad, Andrew Morrison
Talking Cleanly about Convergence
Göran Bolin
Media Technologies, Transmedia Storytelling and Commodification
The Authors
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1000941 8 STO AMB Livre Bibliothèque Documentaires Disponible Children, media and consumption : on the front edge : Yearbook 2007 / Karin M. Ekstrom
Titre : Children, media and consumption : on the front edge : Yearbook 2007 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Karin M. Ekstrom, Editeur scientifique ; Birgitte Tufte, Editeur scientifique ; The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media, Collaborateur Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2007 Collection : Yearbook Importance : 356 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-89471-51-1 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : protection des mineurs médias éducation aux médias publicité internet télévision Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : Présentation de l'ouvrage sur le site de Nordicom :
Children's and adolescents' importance as actors on the market has grown successively the past four to five decades. Nowadays, young people are exposed to a steady stream of commercial messages directed specifically to them. Television still has a unique position as an advertising medium, but advertising directed to youthful viewers is more and more prevalent on the Internet and mobile phones, as well. Many computer games, cartoons and programmes are a form of advertising in themselves inasmuch as they are the vehicles for 'merchandising' to youthful viewers. Product trade-marks and logotypes are a nearly universal lingua franca today, a vocabulary shared by young of all classes in a good part of the world.
The aim of the yearbook 2007 is to shed light on these new trends and global developments in relation to young people, consumption and media.
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Family CultureChildren, media and consumption : on the front edge : Yearbook 2007 [texte imprimé] / Karin M. Ekstrom, Editeur scientifique ; Birgitte Tufte, Editeur scientifique ; The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media, Collaborateur . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2007 . - 356 p. ; 25 cm. - (Yearbook) .
ISBN : 978-91-89471-51-1
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : protection des mineurs médias éducation aux médias publicité internet télévision Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : Présentation de l'ouvrage sur le site de Nordicom :
Children's and adolescents' importance as actors on the market has grown successively the past four to five decades. Nowadays, young people are exposed to a steady stream of commercial messages directed specifically to them. Television still has a unique position as an advertising medium, but advertising directed to youthful viewers is more and more prevalent on the Internet and mobile phones, as well. Many computer games, cartoons and programmes are a form of advertising in themselves inasmuch as they are the vehicles for 'merchandising' to youthful viewers. Product trade-marks and logotypes are a nearly universal lingua franca today, a vocabulary shared by young of all classes in a good part of the world.
The aim of the yearbook 2007 is to shed light on these new trends and global developments in relation to young people, consumption and media.
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The authors address these questions to offer critical insights that deepen thinking about theoretical, strategic and operational aspects incumbent in the transition to PSM. The book has two sections. The first is focussed on dynamics, complications and challenges incumbent in policy development and strategy elaboration. The second focuses on content-related aspects with emphasis on strategic and tactical implications.
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PSM platforms: policy & strategy
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Public Service Broadcasting in the 21st Century. What Chance for a New Beginning?
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Commercial Services, Enclosure and Legitimacy. Comparing Contexts and Strategies for PSM Funding and Development
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Public Service Media Dilemmas and Regulation in a Converging Media Landscape
Steven Barnett
Can the Public Service Broadcaster Survive? Renewal and Compromise in the New BBC Charter
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Focus on Audiences. Public Service Media in the Market Place
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The Public Service Entertainment Mission. From Historic Periphery to Contemporary Core
PSM programmes: strategy & tactics
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Current Affairs in British Public Service Broadcasting. Challenges and Opportunities
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‘Checking, Snacking and Bodysnatching’. How Young People Use the News and Implications for Public Service Media Journalism
Hanne Bruun
Satire as Cross-Media Entertainment for Public Service Media
Mirko Lukács
Education in the Transition to Public Service Media
Philip Savage
The Audience Massage. Audience Research and Canadian Public Service Broadcasting
The roots of PSM
Slavko Splichal
Does History Matter? Grasping the Idea of Public Service Media at Its Roots
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From public service broadcasting to public service media [texte imprimé] / Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique ; Jo Bardoel, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2007 . - 259 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-91-89471-53-5 : 30,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIO: Service Public
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Service Public
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIASTags : audiovisuel service public jeunes éducation aux médias histoire des médias convergence internet radio opérateurs télévision régulation audience journalisme Index. décimale : 351 Service public Résumé : The core challenge facing public service broadcasting today is the transition to public service media. This understanding characterised discourse among participants in the RIPE@2006 conference in the Netherlands, the theme of which was Public Service Broadcasting in the Multimedia Environment: Programmes and Platforms. The contributors in this volume focus attention on issues of strategic concern and tactical importance in addressing the core challenge. A defining theme is the need for moving beyond the transmission model of broadcasting to mature both professional and theoretical thinking necessary in public service communication. Audiences must be understood as partners rather than targets and content that is cross-media and cross-genre must be popular but remain distinctive. For policy makers the core challenge necessitates fairly balancing the often contrary interests of commerce and culture which is a fundamental tension in media policy today. The stakes are high because policy and operational decisions will establish the character of the European dual media system for decades to come. What is the mission of public service media in a multimedia environment characterised by globalization, convergence, digitization, and fragmentation? What is important for strategy development that renews the public service enterprise while keeping faith with the ethos that legitimates the endeavour? How might policy makers variously understand the fuller possibilities entailed in the development of a uniquely European dual media system?
The authors address these questions to offer critical insights that deepen thinking about theoretical, strategic and operational aspects incumbent in the transition to PSM. The book has two sections. The first is focussed on dynamics, complications and challenges incumbent in policy development and strategy elaboration. The second focuses on content-related aspects with emphasis on strategic and tactical implications.
(Présentation de l'éditeur)Note de contenu : Preface
Jo Bardoel, Gregory Ferrell Lowe
From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Media. The Core Challenge
PSM platforms: policy & strategy
Karol Jakubowicz
Public Service Broadcasting in the 21st Century. What Chance for a New Beginning?
Hallvard Moe
Commercial Services, Enclosure and Legitimacy. Comparing Contexts and Strategies for PSM Funding and Development
Andra Leurdijk
Public Service Media Dilemmas and Regulation in a Converging Media Landscape
Steven Barnett
Can the Public Service Broadcaster Survive? Renewal and Compromise in the New BBC Charter
Richard van der Wurff
Focus on Audiences. Public Service Media in the Market Place
Teemu Palokangas
The Public Service Entertainment Mission. From Historic Periphery to Contemporary Core
PSM programmes: strategy & tactics
Yngvar Kjus
Ideals and Complications in Audience Participation for PSM. Open Up or Hold Back?
Brian McNair
Current Affairs in British Public Service Broadcasting. Challenges and Opportunities
Irene Costera Meijer
‘Checking, Snacking and Bodysnatching’. How Young People Use the News and Implications for Public Service Media Journalism
Hanne Bruun
Satire as Cross-Media Entertainment for Public Service Media
Mirko Lukács
Education in the Transition to Public Service Media
Philip Savage
The Audience Massage. Audience Research and Canadian Public Service Broadcasting
The roots of PSM
Slavko Splichal
Does History Matter? Grasping the Idea of Public Service Media at Its Roots
Author Biographies
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Media Accountability Today... and Tomorrow. Updating the Concept in Theory and Practice [texte imprimé] / Torbjörn von Krogh, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, [s.d.] . - 158 p. ; 24 cm. - (Research Anthologies and Monographs) .
ISSN : 978-918-94715-8 : 34,26€
Langues : Français
Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIASTags : médias responsabilité des médias régulation journalisme journalisme participatif séminaire Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur sur le site
"Tony Blair demands it, Reuters wants it, the Spokane Spokesman-Review practices some of it and scholars try to define it – media accountability.
The need for media accountability was formulated more than 100 years ago and made manifest with codes of ethics and ”bureaus of accuracy”. The Hutchins Commission used the concept in 1947 as a way to avoid government prescription of media content. The practice of media accountability has since been fueled by market expansion, looser regulation of public service and a technological facilitation of media/public interaction.
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From PressWise to MediaWise. Promoting Journalism Ethics in the UK, 1993-2007
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"This book brings together leading European specialists in theories of the public sphere, media and democracy. It explores current key problems of communication, democracy and diversity, and how these are intertwined as part of media practice. Integrating geographical, historical and multicultural approaches, it develops existing thought on public sphere and democracy. In particular, it focuses on three dimensions that reflect obstacles to the European democratic project. In exploring the reality and content of the concept of a European public sphere, the book scrutinizes the concept's inherent values and norms as well as the nature of the formation and structure of a transnational public sphere: its efficacy, legitimacy, and pluralism. Examining media practices, journalistic cultures and the mediation of European issues in member states, it explores how the European public sphere(s) are actualized for its citizens. Opening up the ethnic, cultural, and historical diversity of the continent, the book offers new approaches to the demands of modern European multiculturalism. In each case, the apparent struggle between idealism and realism forces the authors to question, as well as to offer, new ways of understanding the integration process and its communicative edge"Note de contenu : CONTENTS
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