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Selecting communication media for distributed communities [PDF]
Within the 'Virtual Mobility and Distributed Laboratories' project three naturalistic case studies of distributed research communities were conducted with a focus on the communication media used. The findings provide insight into relationships between the different media that the communities selected, and the different activities to which these media ...
Heeren, E., Lewis, R.
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Quo vadis regulation? : annual conference, 30 June 2017, the Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media area (FSR C&M) [PDF]
On 30 June 2017, the Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media Area (FSR C&M) held its eighth Annual Conference. The Conference was divided into three panels, during which participants had the opportunity to discuss the following ...
STASI, Maria Luisa +2 more
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Representing citizens and consumers in media and communications regulation [PDF]
What do citizens need from the media, and how should this be regulated? Western democracies are witnessing a changing regulatory regime, from "command-andcontrol" government to discursive, multistakeholder governance. In the United Kingdom, the Office of
Lunt, Peter +3 more
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Developments in digital technologies over the last 30 years have expanded massively human beings’ capacity to communicate across time and space (Section 13.1). Media infrastructures have simultaneously acquired huge complexity. By “media” we mean technologies for the production, dissemination, and reception of communication, but also the contents ...
Couldry, Nick +16 more
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Comparing the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain using the lens of the Media Pluralism Monitor [PDF]
Study requested by The Office of Communications (Ofcom).This year, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) has commissioned the Centre of Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) to conduct a unique report that compares the media pluralism risk scores of ...
Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom
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The ACMA’s international engagement - regulating in a globalised communications and media environment [PDF]
The ACMA’s overriding purpose is to make communications and media work in the public interest, and its international engagement is central to achieving this. The role of international engagement in both protecting and promoting Australia’s communications
Australian Communications and Media Authority
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New Media in Internal Communications
Communication is a cyclic process that involves collecting and exchanging of the information within the boundaries of dialogue and mutual understanding. As a rapidly growing field in communication studies; internal communication is vital for organizations to build healthy and sustainable relationships with their publics.
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Six emerging trends in media and communications - occasional paper [PDF]
This paper examines six emerging trends in media and communications, which highlight that consumers are increasingly using personalised access pathways to communications and content services that cut across different networks, devices and services ...
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Australian Communications and Media Authority: annual report 2010-2011
Annual report of the Commonwealth of Australia communications and broadcasting regulatory authority: the Australian Communications and Media ...
Australian Communications and Media Authority
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Communications report 2011–12 [PDF]
ACMA has released a suite of targeted reports that complement the Communications report 2011–12. These reports are to inform Australians, and more specifically ACMA stakeholders, about how convergence is transforming communications and media ...
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