Special Issue announcement

Television in a digital era - Usage and policy issues
Jo Pierson, Joke Bauwens and David Geerts (eds.)
Telematics and Informatics - An interdisciplinary journal on the social impacts 
of new technologies
November 2011
ISSN 0736-5853

Elsevier published the Special Issue 'Television in a digital era - Usage and 
policy issues ' (Guest Editors Jo Pierson, Joke Bauwens and David Geerts)
Volume 28 Issue 4 of 'Telematics and Informatics' Journal (Editor-in-Chief Jan 
Servaes)


Synopsis:

In drawing and examining the social-cultural, industry and policy processes 
that accompany the digitization of television, this special issue aims to 
contribute to a multi-faceted understanding of the conditions and forces that 
cause the changes and orient the evolution of digital broadcasting. From the 
empirical evidence and observation presented in the articles we learn that 
change is never instant, but nevertheless from time to time rapid; that 
structures sometimes impede change, sometimes speed it up; that television 
still is television to many people, and at the same time breaks free from its 
traditional meaning. In dealing with all these juxtapositions this special 
issue aims to give an informed account of how social institutions, i.e. 
citizens, consumers, policymakers, industrialists and engineers, are dealing 
with television’s changes. Within a few decades this will be history, or at 
best, relevant source material for a historiography of digital television.


Contents:

Introduction: Ready for use? An old medium in new times (J. Bauwens, J. Pierson 
and D. Geerts)
The promises of iDTV: Between push marketing and consumer needs (W. Van den 
Broeck, J. Bauwens and J. Pierson)
Acceptance and rejection of mobile TV among young adults: A case of college 
students in South Korea (H. Lee, D. Kim, J. Ryu and S. Lee)
Video mediated social interaction between groups: System requirements and 
technology challenges (D. Williams, M.F. Ursu, J. Meenowa, P. Cesar, I. Kegel 
and K. Bergström)
A Living Lab research approach for mobile TV (D. Schuurman, K. De Moor, L. De 
Marez and T. Evens)
>From high hopes to high deficit and back: A historic overview of Europe's HDTV 
>policy and reflections towards the future of HDTV (N. Walravens and C. Pauwels)
The digital switchover as an information society initiative: The role of public 
policy in promoting access to digital ICTs (M. Sourbati)


For more information on the book, follow the link below:
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=PublicationURL&_tockey=%23TOC%235675%232011%23999719995%233202758%23FLA%23&_cdi=5675&_pubType=J&_auth=y&_acct=C000047720&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=7218584&md5=e50dc68f0de7b1c64b3e9481e0d3b1f6&zone=raall>


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Jo Pierson
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology (IBBT)
Studies on Media, Information and Telecommunication (SMIT)
Pleinlaan 2 / B-1050 Brussels / Belgium
T: + 32 (0)2 629 2412
F: +32 (0)2 629 1700
E: jo.pier...@vub.ac.be
@imuses
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