This paper addresses some of the complex issues related to the so-called European Information Society from at least three interrelated perspectives: from theory (on the basis of a brief literature review), from practice (referring to a number of available surveys and research data) and from a policy perspective. It points at major contradictions in and between both European policy statements and the data collected as part of the ongoing Measuring Information Society (MIS) surveys. It concludes by formulating a number of recommendations for both policymakers and researchers. © Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.SCOPUS: cp.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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Bread or Broadband? The thirteen candidate countries (CCs) for entry into the European Union in 2004...
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Emerging information and communication technologies are profoundly affecting the economic and social...
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Details the various methodologies used in a European survey on the uses of ICT in the everyday lif
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