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Focuses on the European e-content industry.
The authors reflect the preoccupation of academia with the latest trends in e-content and communication technologies, such as going mobile or discovering new, innovative interfaces. In addition, they introduce new learning methods with interactive media.
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Technologies develop rapidly and reach hurricane levels of velocity but quality E-Content and innovative applications lag behind. This book addresses the question how content industries change within a digital environment and what role information and communication technologies play in transforming the competitive landscape. The authors argue that post-industrial societies tend to pay substantial amounts for equipment and gadgets but invest far too little in the quality of the content. As a result, much effort is and has to be spent on the enhancement of E-Content. The contributions give an elaborate overview of: - the specifics, challenges and prospects of content in the network economy; - ...
Addresses different aspects of the "communication question," bringing out the ways in which communication serves at times as an instrument of repression and domination, and at other times as a support for human emancipation. Essays written by international scholars and activists. "These essays do much to increase reader awareness of the "mediatization" of society."--"Choice"
An international and multidisciplinary reader with a clear focus on multimedia economics and content. The reader covers two main fields of analysis: (a) the economic perspectives of the European content industry and its impact on the market development, including new business models; and (b) the cultural and educational contexts of multimedia. A number of articles are based on academic papers from researchers with various backgrounds in media & communication research, sociology, computer sciences, and education, whereas other contributions from industry advisers and practitioners provide 'market reports' on specific issues.
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ACHTUNG! SURRENDER. For you Fritz, ze Euro 96 Championship is over.' So titelt die englische Boulevardzeitung DAILY MIRROR am 24. Juni 1996, zwei Tage vor dem EM-Halbfinalspiel Deutschland gegen England. Auf dem Titelbild sind die englischen Nationalspieler Stuart Pierce und Paul Gascoigne zu sehen, schreiend und mit Stahlhelmen. Daneben steht ein Kommentar von Piers Morgan, dem damaligen Chefredakteur der Zeitung. berschrift: Mirror declares football war on Germany.' Wortw rtlich werden in dem Artikel Ausz ge aus der Kriegserkl rung Englands an Deutschland aus dem Jahr 1939 abgedruckt. Selbst f r die englischen Boulevardmedien, in denen das Kraut-Bashing," also die Verunglimpfung Deutschlan...