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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781841509471
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (221 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Towards a sustainable information society
    Parallel Title: Print version Carpentier, Nico Towards a Sustainable Information Society : Deconstructing WSIS
    DDC: 303.48/33091724
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    Keywords: Electronic books. -- local ; Digital communications -- Social aspects ; Globalization -- Social aspects ; Information society ; Sustainable development ; World Summit on the Information Society ; Digital communications ; Social aspects ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Information society ; Sustainable development ; World Summit on the Information Society ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Information Society is one of the recurrent imaginaries to describe present-day structures, discourses and practices. Within its meaning is enshrined the promise of a better world, sometimes naively assuming a technological deus ex machina, in other cases hoping for the creation of policy tools that will overcome a diversity of societal divides. With the two-phased World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), the United Nations attempted to stimulate the development of such tools. Simultaneously, the WSIS is a large-scale experiment in multistakeholderism. The objective was to create a more balanced decision-making process that would allow the voices of civil society and business actors to be heard in international politics. This book aims to evaluate the potentialities of both the Information Society, and the WSIS in supporting and constructing more democratic, just and developed societies. It is the second book arising from the intellectual work of European Consortium for Communications Research members.
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Preliminary Pages -- Table of Contents -- Foreword: Towards a New Democratic Lingua Franca: Opening Speech at the ECCR WSIS conference, European Parliament March 1, 2004 -- Introduction: Steps to Achieve a Sustainable Information Society -- 1: The Unbearable Lightness of Full Participation in a Global Context: WSIS and Civil Society Participation -- 2: Communication Governance and the Role of Civil Society: Reflections on Participation and the Changing Scope of Political Action -- 3: Civil Society's Involvement in the WSIS Process: Drafting the Alter-Agenda -- 4: WSIS and Organized Networks as New Civil Society Movements -- 5: How Civil Society Can Help Civil Society -- 6: What Price the Information Society? A Candidate Country Perspective within the Context of the EU's Information Society Policies -- 7: Peer-to-Peer: From Technology to Politics -- 8: From Virtual to Everyday Life -- 9: Shifting from Equity to Efficiency Rationales: Global Benefits Resulting from a Digital Solidarity Fund -- 10: PSB as an Instrument of Implementing WSIS Aims -- Afterword: Towards a Knowledge Society and Sustainable Development: Deconstructing the WSIS in the European Policy Context -- Recommendations on the Subject of Research and Education in the Area of the Information Society -- Notes on Contributors -- Back Cover.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781841502939
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (346 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hargrave, Andrea Millwood Harm and offence in media content
    Parallel Title: Print version Millwood, Andrea Harm and Offence in Media Content: A Review of the Evidence
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Electronic books. -- local ; Mass media -- Influence ; Mass media and children ; Electronic books ; local ; Mass media ; Influence ; Mass media and children ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In today's media and communications environment, pressing questions arise regarding the media's potential for harm, especially in relation to children. This fully revised edition offers a unique and comprehensive analysis of the latest research on content-related media harm and offence. For the first time, a balanced, critical account brings together findings on both established and newer, interactive media. Arguing against asking simple questions about media effects, the case is made for contextualising media content and use within a multi-factor, risk-based framework in order to guide future research and policy formation.
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Preliminary Pages -- Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- 1 The Policy Context -- 2 Researching Media Effects -- 3 Television -- 4 Film, Video and DVD -- 5 Electronic Games -- 6 Internet -- 7 Telephony -- 8 Radio and Music -- 9 Print -- 10 Advertising -- 11 Regulation in the Home -- 12 Conclusions -- Annex I Methodological Considerations in Researching Harm and Offence -- Annex II The Legal Framework of English Law Regulating Media Content -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
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