Volume 9 of the Irish Communications Review is now online at www.icr.dit.ie.
This issue presents a series of papers originally presented at Digital
Landscapes - a symposium hosted in 2001 by Dublin City University and Dublin
Institute of Technology on the challenges of the digital media revolution
and its consequences for Ireland's media and cultural industries.
Individual contributions include:
New Media as Social Facts: Researching as Shaping the Digital Landscape
James Cornford
'Live Life to the Power of PS2': Locating the digital games industry in the
new media environment
Aphra Kerr
Re-imagined Commuinities?: Ireland, Europe and the Web as shifting sites of
Television Discourse
Maeve Connolly
News Consumption in Ireland and the New European Union: Traditional Media vs
the Internet
Susan O'Donnell
Online news and changing models of journalism
Brian Trench & Gary Quinn
Regulation of New Economy Markets - The case of Wired Residential Internet
Service Provision
David Jacobsen & Tom Weymes
Consumption Convergence
Deirdre Hynes
Cultivating Habits of Meaning - Broadcasting, Participation and
interculturalism
Gavin Titley
Irish Communications Review is published electronically by the School of
Media, Dublin Institute of Technology and aims to provide a forum for
research, analysis and discussion of all aspects of the Irish media
environment.
Brian O'Neill
School of Media
Dublin Institute of Technology
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