Publications

Urban Agriculture Europe

2015 | Action TD1106

Digitising TV - Theoretical Issues and Comparative Studies across Europe

2006 | Action A20

Feasability Study: Research Scope for Vocational Education in the Framework of COST Social Sciences

1995 | Action null

A Review of COST Cooperation since its Beginnings

1989 | Action null

One-stop-government in Europe - Results from 11 National Surveys

2000 | Action null

Basic Research on Coccidioses of Poultry and Farm Animals and Development of Vaccines Using Biotechnological Procedures

1990 | Action 89

Mange and Myisasis of Livestock - Workshop held at the Institute of Entomology (Academy of Sciences) Ceske Budejovice, Czeck Republic 28-30 September 2000

2001 | Action 833

Formulation of Microbial Inoculants

2001 | Action 830

Directory of European Plant Tissue Culture Laboratories

1988 | Action 87

Urban Agriculture Europe

2015 | Action TD1106

How can agriculture contribute to the sustainable development of European cities? How can agriculture and horticulture create vital urban spaces that have new social and ecological qualities and are also economically viable? 

Digitising TV - Theoretical Issues and Comparative Studies across Europe

2006 | Action A20
  • Pages: 265 pages
  • Author(s): F. Colombo, N. Vittadini
  • Publisher(s): Vita e Pensiero
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-343-1259-9

This volume presents the main theoretical findings and research results of a working group of COST Action A20. This group, entitled Television and Film has focused its investigation on the processes of digitisation regarding both the impact of internet and the web, and the innovation of traditional media. This book tries to answer the question: How is digitisation changing the television medium? The aim is to identify paradigms useful for a policy of innovation in the television field. Particularly: How to deal with the question of power in the management of media? How to exploit and mould our current knowledge in the field of the diffusion of innovation? What can or must be the role of the public service in the envisaged scenarios? And how can we conceive television audiences of the future to be? The book presents also some comparative, cross-country studies, aimed at showing differences and recurrences in the various European countries.