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Lisätietoja: Ohjelmajohtaja Dosentti Päivi Hovi-Wasastjerna
 phovi@uiah.fi p. (09) 7563 0527 f. (09) 7563 0223
 Taideteollinen korkeakoulu Hämeentie 135 C 00560 Helsinki
Tiedesihteeri Raija Matikainen
 raija.matikainen@aka.fi p. (09) 7748 8232 f. (09) 7748 8388
 Suomen Akatemia PL 99 00501 Helsinki |
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Esittely
Mediakulttuurin tutkimusohjelma 19992002
Suomen
Akatemian Mediakulttuurin kolmivuotisessa tutkimusohjelmassa keskeisenä
lähtökohtana on mediakulttuurin murroksen tarkastelu ja
sen merkitys sekä vaikutukset ihmisten arkeen. Ohjelmassa painotetaan
median murroksen tutkimusta erityisesti kulttuuriselta kannalta.
Tutkimushankkeissa keskeisiksi kohteiksi nousevat ihmisten jokapäiväinen
mediankäyttö ja sen sisältö. Hankkeissa tutkitaan
mediamaailman muovautumista nykyisenkaltaiseksi. Ohjelman budjetti
on 15 miljoonaa.

In
19992002, the Academy of Finland's Media Culture Research
Programme researched media change as a cultural phenomenon at the
turn of the century, focussing especially on the everyday media.
As a central umbrella theme, the study of the everyday media was
approached from many angles: from the point of view of the information
society, from media history, health information, the economy, and
so on.
This book presents the various topics covered, as the leaders of
the Media Culture Research Programme's research projects summarise
the results of their projects and discuss the future of media culture
research. What does the power of the media truly involve? Is media
the producer or the medium of narratives? How do youth use the media?
What are the factors driving the changes in the media economy? Why
would we need a history of needs? How has new media become part
of everyday life? What differing meanings are delivered to different
user groups of information technology? Is the role of the media
in health communication activating citizens, or rendering them passive?
The book is published in the publication series Ilmari design publications
of the University of Art and Design Helsinki, the coordinating university
of the Media Culture Research Programme.
ISBN 9515581133
ISSN 07821832
Published by University of Art and Design Helsinki
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