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[ecrea] Convergence and Fragmentation: Media Technology and the Information Society
Tue Feb 12 17:28:39 GMT 2008
>Convergence and Fragmentation: Media Technology and the Information Society
>Edited by Peter Ludes
>£19.95, $40, ISBN 9781841501826, published Jan 2008, paperback, 256pp
>
>On the cusp of the latest media innovations in
>Europe, the newest addition to the Changing
>Media, Changing Europe series Convergence and
>Fragmentation brings together specialists from
>the humanities and social sciences to analyze
>the technological, economic and political trends
>sweeping Europe. The volume reports on European
>information and communication technologies that
>are simultaneously converging and fragmenting.
>This contradictory idea suggests that media
>trends must be analysed and critiqued with this
>development in mind in order to ascertain
>whether we are really moving into a new European
>information society. Ludes book is a unique
>collection of articles concerned with
>identifying and interpreting the changes in
>contemporary media in order to understand
>cultural changes in Europe as a continent.
>
>Accessible and interactive chapters boast a
>collation of evidence and socio-cultural models
>from over 15 European countries.
>Multi-disciplinary evidence for technological,
>economical, sociological, political and cultural
>trends is investigated alongside explanatory
>models, resulting in a thorough analysis of many
>different branches of contemporary European
>media. Convergence and Fragmentation is a
>pioneering study that assesses that rapidly
>changing media environment with authority.
>
>Acknowledgements
>Convergence and Fragmentation greatly enhances
>our understanding of the wide range of emerging
>media governances in Europe from the perspective
>of cultural diversity and public
>responsibility. Dr.LUO Qing, Communication
>University of China, Executive organizer of Asia
>Communication & Media Forum, Visiting scholar at
>Lugano University and Florence University
>
>Convergence and fragmentation are the two
>key forces driving the dynamics of the
>traditional and new media around the world. This
>book provides a scholarly yet eminently readable
>analysis of how these apparently contradictory
>forces are challenging public policy,
>citizenship, cultural identities and
>globalisation in the context of a rapidly
>changing European media scenario. Keval J.
>Kumar, Ph.D., Adjunct Faculty, International
>School of Business and Media, Pune, India
>
>How to explain the interdependencies of the
>technological innovations, market developments,
>economic, political and cultural networks
>connecting the diverse information societies in
>Europe? The concepts and models offered in this
>excellently edited volume open up a
>transdisciplinary debate on the multi-causal
>processes of decay and emergence of European
>Unity in Diversity in the context of globalizing
>Europe. Stefan Kramer, Media Studies, University of Constance, Germany
>
>Order Info
>If you would like to order a copy of this title,
>please visit
><http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/ppbooks.php?isbn=9781841501826>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/ppbooks.php?isbn=9781841501826
>
>Review Info
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>not able to offer inspection copies for courses).
>
>We look forward to hearing from you!
>
>
>
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