The Impact of New Communication Technologies on the Media Industry in Japan
1987The Japanese media industry, like that of many other countries has been experiencing fundamental changes during the past several years. In this report, we will first describe the present state of traditional media in Japan. Then the possibilities and limitations of new media will be discussed followed by discussions on the impact of new communication ...
Youichi Ito, Hiroko Nojiri
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Mass Media, New Communication Technology, and the Prospects for Democracy Internationally [PDF]
Communicating Democracy: The Media and Political Transitions, Patrick H. O'Neil, ed. (Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner, 1998). 225 pp., cloth (ISBN: 1-5558-7669-2), $55.00. Capitalism and the Information Age: The Political Economy of the Global Communication Revolution, Robert W. McChesney, Ellen Meiksins Wood, John Bellamy Foster, eds.
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New dimensions in privacy: Communications technologies, media practices and law [PDF]
While the idea of ‘privacy’ is venerable, modern obsessions with privacy are largely rooted in the twentieth century, particularly the years following the Second World War. The precise reasons may vary and change over time. As any European civilian lawyer will confirm, the European Convention on Human Rights, with its important provision for security ...
Andrew T. Kenyon, Megan Richardson
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The new media: Communication, Research, and Technology
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Communication Platform of Digital Traditional Art Based on New Media Technology
2021 4th International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Aided Education, 2021In order to overcome the decline of traditional art in the information age, this paper proposes a novel digital traditional art communication platform based on new media technology. The communication platform fully combines new media technology and digital technology, which is helpful to the construction of traditional art database.
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Media Theology: New Communication Technologies as religious constructs, metaphors, and experiences
New Media & Society, 2016Recent studies have seen religious observance as inherently related to available communication technologies. This study follows this thrust but complements the focus on religious praxis with a look at media theology—the ideological dimension of the religion and media nexus.
Hananel Rosenberg, Menahem Blondheim
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New media technology acceptance by students of undergraduate language and communication courses
2014 IEEE International Conference on MOOC, Innovation and Technology in Education (MITE), 2014Last two decades have witnessed a phenomenal growth in the number of internet users. Internet has brought revolution in each and every field of life including education. But it has been observed that some technologies have been accepted and used for a long span of time whereas there are certain technologies which have been rejected at some point of ...
Virendra Singh Nirban, Chasul
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Adaptability and affordances in new media: Literate technologies, communicative techniques
Journal of Pragmatics, 2017Abstract This special issue arises from the panel organized by Tuija Virtanen at the 2015 International Pragmatics Association conference in Antwerp, for which I was invited to act as discussant. The aim of this paper is to draw together some of the dominant themes that emerge from the varied contributions collected here, and to offer a number of ...
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Development of Digital Communication Technologies and the New Media
2019From day to day, an ever-changing and differentiated technological structure has played an essential role in the change of relations between businesses, people, and society in general. Along with the technological innovations being a part of everyday life, besides the traditional communication tools used, many different mechanisms have become a ...
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The new media landscape: how technology is changing marketing communications
28th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, 2006., 2006Summary form only given, as follows. The media landscape is vastly different today than it was just a few years ago. The Internet, wireless, entertainment marketing, and product placements are just a few of the many new media being used to more effectively communicate with audiences.
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