The First International Conference on Cultural Attitudes Towards Technology and Communication (CATaC’98), and its affiliated publications, seek to bring together current insights from philosophy, communication theory, and cultural sciences in an interdisciplinary dialogue. The synthesis of disparate scholarly ideas will shed greater light on just how culture impacts on the use and appropriation of new communications technologies. Beyond the individual contributions themselves, some of our most significant insights will emerge as we listen and discuss carefully with one another during the conference itself. As a way of preparing for that discussion, I offer the following overview of the CATaC papers and abstracts, along with a summary of the...
Within the early pages of this volume, Ian Hutchby declares his intention to explore how a better un...
This is a study regarding the history of communication based on several clusters traced back from an...
Technology has significantly changed the way humans are living. Sociocultural view of globalization ...
To examine more systematically and coherently the interplay between culture, communication and techn...
What became known as the CATaC (Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Com - munication) conferen...
The first conference on Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication (CATaC) in 1998 was ...
Hosted by the University of Southern Queensland and sponsored by the USQ Multicultural Network, this...
In 1959, Sir Charles P. Snow presented a landmark lecture on the relationship between the science co...
This paper deals with the basic features of life-space which has been decisively shaped by informati...
Culture is about how people reproduce themselves every day. When we get up in the morning with coffe...
Communications scholars need to become aware of how the field of cultural studies enlarges and enric...
Over the course of the twentieth century, at the same time as “communitarian” ties were being dissol...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is an engine of growth and change for the world econo...
Man and technology are inseparable: man produces technology, but the latter contributes to the conti...
Developing suitable frameworks and paradigms (theoretical and practical) is a challenge for all disc...
Within the early pages of this volume, Ian Hutchby declares his intention to explore how a better un...
This is a study regarding the history of communication based on several clusters traced back from an...
Technology has significantly changed the way humans are living. Sociocultural view of globalization ...
To examine more systematically and coherently the interplay between culture, communication and techn...
What became known as the CATaC (Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Com - munication) conferen...
The first conference on Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication (CATaC) in 1998 was ...
Hosted by the University of Southern Queensland and sponsored by the USQ Multicultural Network, this...
In 1959, Sir Charles P. Snow presented a landmark lecture on the relationship between the science co...
This paper deals with the basic features of life-space which has been decisively shaped by informati...
Culture is about how people reproduce themselves every day. When we get up in the morning with coffe...
Communications scholars need to become aware of how the field of cultural studies enlarges and enric...
Over the course of the twentieth century, at the same time as “communitarian” ties were being dissol...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is an engine of growth and change for the world econo...
Man and technology are inseparable: man produces technology, but the latter contributes to the conti...
Developing suitable frameworks and paradigms (theoretical and practical) is a challenge for all disc...
Within the early pages of this volume, Ian Hutchby declares his intention to explore how a better un...
This is a study regarding the history of communication based on several clusters traced back from an...
Technology has significantly changed the way humans are living. Sociocultural view of globalization ...