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1987
Each European nation will have its own peculiarities and paradoxes in this regard. In the case of Britain there is indeed a central paradox. The Thatcher governement, since its first election to office in 1979, has attempted to encourage new communication technologies for industrial and trade policy reasons.
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Each European nation will have its own peculiarities and paradoxes in this regard. In the case of Britain there is indeed a central paradox. The Thatcher governement, since its first election to office in 1979, has attempted to encourage new communication technologies for industrial and trade policy reasons.
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Media Technologies - An International Overview
Journal of Health Communication, 1996Not since the hundred years following Gutenberg's invention of the printing press in c. 1450 has there been such a tidal wave of change in the way humans communicate. We are moving from the Age of Mass Communication into the Age of Interactive Communication, in which many of the old communication models will be insufficient or redundant.
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The Impact of New Communication Technologies on the Media Industry in the Republic of Ireland
1987This paper briefly describes specific aspects of the media industry in Ireland and forecasts how this industry may develop during the next ten years. The paper is divided into three main sections, the titles of which are: * Transmission Infrastructure, including cable (wide band) and telephone (narrow band) ; * Audio-Visual, including ...
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Lifestyles and new media: adoption and use of wireless communication technologies in China
New Media & Society, 2006This study examines the relationships between the lifestyles of urban Chinese consumers and the adoption and use of pagers and mobile phones. Based on a probability sample of 7094 respondents from China’s seven most prosperous cities, results show that the respondents identified as yuppies tended to integrate pagers and mobile phones into their ...
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2019 International Conference on Information Technology and Computer Application (ITCA), 2019
Chinese excellent traditional culture is pregnant with rich ideological and moral resources and is fertile soil for cultivating and promoting socialist core values. The development of information technology and the popularization of computers have turned Chinese culture into a weak force in the world cultural community.
Xiaofang Ruan, Bin Zhang, Ke Li, Di Wang
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Chinese excellent traditional culture is pregnant with rich ideological and moral resources and is fertile soil for cultivating and promoting socialist core values. The development of information technology and the popularization of computers have turned Chinese culture into a weak force in the world cultural community.
Xiaofang Ruan, Bin Zhang, Ke Li, Di Wang
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Communicating Farm Technologies through Traditional and New Media Channels
2010This chapter begins by looking at the importance of knowledge and information in agricultural development. Then the chapter discusses how the traditional mass media channels, viz., radio, print and television had been instrumental in India’s agricultural technology transfer.
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New communication technologies – connected welfare:
2001Paul Nixon, Leigh Keeble
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Native Americans, Media and New Information and Communication Technology
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