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  • × classification_ss:"AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet"
  • × language_ss:"e"
  • × theme_ss:"Internet"
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  1. Rogers, R.: Information politics on the Web (2004) 0.04
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    BK
    54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Classification
    AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet
    MF 1000 Politologie / Politische Systeme: einzelne Elemente / Öffentliche Meinung (politische Kommunikation)
    ST 205
    54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Footnote
    In Chapter 5, the "Election Issue Tracker" is introduced. The Election Issue Tracker calculates currency that is defined as "frequency of mentions of the issue terms per newspaper and across newspapers" in the three major national newspapers. The Election Issue Tracker is used to study which issues resonate with the press and which do not. As one would expect, Rogers found that not all issues that are considered important or central to a political party resonate with the press. This book contains a wealth of information that can be accessed by both researcher and practitioner. Even more interesting is the fact that researchers from a wide assortment of disciplines, from political science to information science and even communication studies, will appreciate the research and insights put forth by Rogers. Concepts presented in each chapter are thoroughly described using a wide variety of cases. Albeit all the cases are of a European flavor, mainly Dutch, they are interesting and thought-provoking. I found the descriptions of Rogers various information instruments to be very interesting. Researchers can gain from an examination of these instruments as it points to an interesting method for studying activities and behaviors on the Internet. In addition, each chapter has adequate illustrations and the bibliography is comprehensive. This book will make for an ideal supplementary text for graduate courses in information science, communication and media studies, and even political science. Like all books, however, this book had its share of shortcomings. While I was able to appreciate the content of the book, and certainly commend Rogers for studying an issue of immense significance, I found the book to be very difficult to read and parse through. The book is laden with jargon, political statements, and even has several instances of deficient writing. The book also lacked a sense of structure, and this affected the presentation of Rogers' material. I would have also hoped to see some recommendations by Rogers in terms of how should researchers further the ideas he has put forth. Areas of future research, methods for studying future problems, and even insights on what the future might hold for information politics were not given enough attention in the book; in my opinion, this was a major shortcoming. Overall, I commend Rogers for putting forth a very informative book on the issues of information politics on the Web. Information politics, especially when delivered on the communication technologies such as the Web, is going to play a vital role in our societies for a long time to come. Debates will range from the politics of how information is searched for and displayed on the Web to how the Web is used to manipulate or politicize information to meet the agendas of various entities. Richard Rogers' book will be of the seminal and foundational readings on the topic for any curious minds that want to explore these issues."
    RSWK
    Politik / Internet (GBV, BVB)
    RVK
    AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet
    MF 1000 Politologie / Politische Systeme: einzelne Elemente / Öffentliche Meinung (politische Kommunikation)
    ST 205
    Subject
    Politik / Internet (GBV, BVB)
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Virtuelle Welten im Internet : Tagungsband ; [Vorträge und Diskussionen der Fachkonferenz des Münchner Kreises am 21. November 2007] / [Münchner Kreis] (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    - Wachstumsfeld 3D-Internet - wertvolle Informationen hochkarätiger Fachleute Virtuelle Welten entwickeln sich in der industrialisierten Welt zu einem Massenphänomen. Millionen Menschen schaffen sich eine zweite Identität in Second Life, agieren als künstliche "Wesen", den Avataren in virtuellen Umgebungen oder spielen Online-Rollenspiele. Der Reiz der virtuellen Welten liegt in der Überwindung der Grenzen, die in einem realen Leben gesetzt sind. Ganz neue Geschäftsmöglichkeiten können hier entstehen. Ein Unternehmen nach dem anderen baut daher seine Insel in den virtuellen Welten. In zahlreichen Beiträgen erhalten Sie in diesem Band wertvolle Informationen, um selbst in den virtuellen Welten operieren zu können: - Boas Betzler von IBM Research, Wappingers Falls, NY erläutert Anforderungen an die technologische Infrastruktur, - Claus Nehmzow von der PA Consulting Group, London nimmt sie mit auf eine Geschäftsreise in Second Life, - Daniel Michelis von der Universität der Künste, Berlin zeigt, wie Sie Ihren Avatar studieren lassen können, - Dr. Wolfram Proksch von Proksch & Fritsche Rechtsanwälte, Wien klärt auf über Cyberspace Regulation, - Robert Gehorsam von Forterra Systems, NY berichtet über Erfahrungen mit Mitarbeiterschulung in den virtuellen Welten und - Jean Miller von Linden Lab, San Francisco beleuchtet Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten, die sie für Second Life sieht. Ungezählte weitere Aspekte der faszinierenden virtuellen Welten werden behandelt und geben Ihnen Antwort zu vielfältigen Fragestellungen, die sich in diesem Zusammenhang stellen (sollten).
    Classification
    AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet
    QR 760 Wirtschaftswissenschaften / Gewerbepolitik. Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige / Industrie, Bergbau, Handel, Dienstleistungen, Handwerk / Öffentliche Versorgungseinrichtungen. Elektrizität. Gas. Wasser / Informationsgewerbe (Massenmedien). Post / Neue Medien. Online-Dienste (Internet u. a.)
    RSWK
    Virtuelle Realität / Internet / Kongress / München <2008>
    RVK
    AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet
    QR 760 Wirtschaftswissenschaften / Gewerbepolitik. Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige / Industrie, Bergbau, Handel, Dienstleistungen, Handwerk / Öffentliche Versorgungseinrichtungen. Elektrizität. Gas. Wasser / Informationsgewerbe (Massenmedien). Post / Neue Medien. Online-Dienste (Internet u. a.)
    Subject
    Virtuelle Realität / Internet / Kongress / München <2008>
    Theme
    Internet