Culture and Technology in the New Europe

Culture and Technology in the New Europe

Author: Laura Lengel

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 2000-04-13

Total Pages: 440

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Culture and Technology in the New Europe presents the insights of an international group of academic researchers and media practitioners who examine the impact of technology on East Central Europe, South-Eastern Europe, the Newly Independent States and the Russian Federation. Drawing from the expertise of authors from and working in the region, the book addresses concerns that the New Europe faces at the eve of the Third Millennium and a decade after the fall of communist rule. Such concerns include access to information and communication technology and the culturally-specific discourses articulated through media and technology. While the book focuses on information and communication reforms, and the development of a participatory democracy are examined. The book is distinguished by diverse studies ranging from the problems of Cyber Hate from and about the New Europe, to online activism in war-torn Kosovo, Bosnia, Croatia and Yugoslavia, to how digital media art articulates new cultural and creative freedoms once silenced by the Soviet regime. Finally, the book looks to the future of media, technology and communication in the New Europe, particularly the gaps between post-socialist nations and those more technologically advantaged, and how these gaps can be narrowed or eradicated in the Third Millennium.


The Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe

The Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe

Author: Kjel Knutsson

Publisher: Equinox Publishing

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781781795163

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This volume explores technology and communication of the early settlements of Northern Europe. The articles will discuss case studies and present overviews from the early and middle Mesolithic of Northern Europe. Special emphasis will be put on the spatial and temporal transmission of knowledge and culture. This subject addresses themes such as the transmission of specialised knowledge, the generative transmission of knowledge, the understanding of technology as somatic or incorporated culture in human society and the role of pedagogies and teaching in cultural sustainment and transformation. Other papers will discuss the relation between demography and technological developments, as well as the natural and cultural context for the transmission of culture. The understanding of the transmission of technology is, again, closely interrelated to the nature and efficiency of social networks of contact and their social and physical framework. Ultimately these question addresses one of the fundamental issues of our time - how to understand and cope with radical changes. This book provides new and different answers to this great problem of our time.


Cyberculture en Europe Inventaire Sélectif Des Structure Spécialisées Dans L'art Et Les Nouvelles Technologies

Cyberculture en Europe Inventaire Sélectif Des Structure Spécialisées Dans L'art Et Les Nouvelles Technologies

Author: MEDIACULT.

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9789287138736

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Survey of arts centres in Europe which apply innovative working methods and develop new forms of artistic creativity. Existing centres favour a multidisciplinary approach to the arts. Digital culture does exist in Europe, and can constitute a new interface between the arts sector and technology.


Research and Technological Innovation

Research and Technological Innovation

Author: Alberto Quadrio Curzio

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-12-27

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 3790816582

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"Contains some essays of two international conferences both organized by Fondazione Edison ;... "Districts, pillars, network facilities" [and] "New science, new industry-the challenges for new Europe".


The Lost World of Old Europe

The Lost World of Old Europe

Author: David W. Anthony

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780691143880

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In the prehistoric Copper Age, long before cities, writing, or the invention of the wheel, Old Europe was among the most culturally rich regions in the world. Its inhabitants lived in prosperous agricultural towns. The ubiquitous goddess figurines found in their houses and shrines have triggered intense debates about women's roles. The Lost World of Old Europe is the accompanying catalog for an exhibition at New York University's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. This superb volume features essays by leading archaeologists as well as breathtaking color photographs cataloguing the objects, some illustrated here for the first time. The heart of Old Europe was in the lower Danube valley, in contemporary Bulgaria and Romania. Old European coppersmiths were the most advanced metal artisans in the world. Their intense interest in acquiring copper, Aegean shells, and other rare valuables gave rise to far-reaching trading networks. In their graves, the bodies of Old European chieftains were adorned with pounds of gold and copper ornaments. Their funerals were without parallel in the Near East or Egypt. The exhibition represents the first time these rare objects have appeared in the United States. An unparalleled introduction to Old Europe's cultural, technological, and artistic legacy, The Lost World of Old Europe includes essays by Douglass Bailey, John Chapman, Cornelia-Magda Lazarovici, Ioan Opris and Catalin Bem, Ernst Pernicka, Dragomir Nicolae Popovici, Michel Séfériadès, and Vladimir Slavchev.


Building a New Europe

Building a New Europe

Author: Wolfgang H. Reinicke

Publisher: Brookings Institution Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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In this book, Wolfgang Reincke examines many of the challenges confronting Europe as it begins a new era.