scholarly journals Juventudes, tecnologias e consumo midiático: Andanças virtuais revelam a constituição do novo // Youthfulness, technologies and mediatic consumption: Virtual roaming reveal the constitution of the new

Author(s):  
Benedito Dielcio Moreira ◽  
Bernd Fichtner

Resumo Este texto traz como proposta uma discussão sobre relação do jovem com as novas tecnologias de informação e comunicação, a partir de duas premissas básicas: há o novo se constituindo no modo como os jovens utilizam as tecnologias digitais e se relacionam com outros atores midiáticos, assim como este novo se estabelece em um território virtual onde as incertezas e a aparente desordem são os condutores de todo este processo. Mais do que apresentar respostas, o propósito aqui é constituir algumas questões essenciais para se pensar nesta arena de embates simbólicos, em que jovens e adolescentes estão entre os principais usuários e atores. Iniciamos o texto com uma discussão sobre a ideia de juventude e depois avançamos para a necessidade de mirar o futuro como condição para o entendimento das interações virtuais. Ao final, trazemos alguns resultados obtidos na pesquisa nacional “Jovem e consumo midiático em tempos de convergência” como exemplos da complexidade que este universo se revela. Abstract This article brings as proposal a discussion about teenager's relation to the new information and communication technologies, from two basic premises: there is the new constituting the manner teenagers use digital technologies and relate to other mediatic actors, so as the new establishes in a virtual territory where uncertainties and the apparent disorder are the conductors of all this process. More than to present answers, the purpose here is to build some essential questions to think about this symbolic impingement arena, in which teenagers and adolescents are among the principal users and actors. We initiate with a discussion about the idea of youthfulness and after we advance to the necessity to aim at the future as a condition for the understanding of virtual interactions. At the end, we bring some results obtained in national research "Teenagers and mediatic consumption in time of convergence" as examples of complexity that this universe reveals.

2009 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-43
Author(s):  
Ulrike Felt ◽  
Lisa Gugglberger ◽  
Astrid Mager

This paper investigates how public discourses, as articulated in EU policy and Austrian media documents, take part in the creation and stabilisation of a new patient figure – the e-patient. The documents we analysed act as one material form for enacting, performing and giving meaning to the changes occurring when a new technology enters established networks in the medical realm. Our analysis will show that the public discourses we studied deploy three rather different forms of discursive registers, each of which address and perform a specific relation between currently new information and communication technologies and citizen-patients. From one place, moment or problem-solution package to the next a slightly different hybrid and ‘multiple citizen-patient’ is being shaped, discussed, observed or concealed. The multiplicity we observed reveals crucial tensions and contradicting expectations expressed towards the future citizen-patient, showing the challenges for e-health in the making.


Author(s):  
Shefali Virkar

The recent, rapid global proliferation of the new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has sparked an explosive increase in an already steadily-growing stream of scholarly and practitioner literature on the applicative potential of e-government initiatives for development. Attracted by the potential intrinsic to these innovative digital technologies, platforms, and applications, political actors across the world have adopted computer-based network-systems for strategic use in government; as a means of reforming inefficiencies in public administration, and in public service provision. This research chapter, through the delineation of an electronic property tax collection system, deployed in Bangalore, India, analyses and unravels the strategic actor interactions shaping similar e-government initiatives, globally; predominantly, through a detailed scholarly examination of prevailing actor behaviours, motivations, and interactions. The research presented herein considers, thus, not only the interplay of local contingencies and external influences acting upon the project, but also the disjunctions apparent within these relationships which inhibit the effective exploitation of ICTs in the given context.


Author(s):  
Adrian Tantau ◽  
Robert Staiger

The renewable energy business increase its volume each year due to the technology development and due to new business opportunities based on international (e.g., EU) and national support schemes, that have the goal to reduce the CO2 and other emissions of GHG. This chapter presents the main trends in the renewable energy business with main focus on the PV and H2 business. The objective of this chapter is to design a picture of the future of the renewable energy and not only. It is a view of the future of our planet in a dynamic environment characterized by proliferation of new renewable energy installments that are more personalized due to the diffusion of new information and communication technologies (IoT, Big Data, Smart grid) and new business models. The chapter offer an answer regarding to the future of renewable energy business in general, and to the future of PV and H2 business in special.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 64
Author(s):  
Olga Serrano Villalobos ◽  
Victoria Cuesta Díaz

Resumen: Introducción: Parece existir una penetración en la vida cotidiana de las TICs que afecta al comportamiento sexual de los más jóvenes. Objetivo: El objetivo de este artículo es presentar una revisión bibliográfica que nos dirija hacia el análisis de las variables más relevantes a la hora de proponer en un futuro un nuevo mo­delo teórico para comprender el fenómeno de tecno-adicción al sexo vs. adicción al ciber-sexo. Método: Se trata de analizar la bibliografía existente con el objetivo de presentar una nueva línea de investigación para la adicción al sexo por Internet a través de las emociones como origen del comportamiento, y donde cuyo principal interés está dirigido hacia la población adolescente. Resultados: Parecen óptimas determinadas variables, junto con otras variables que también se exponen, centradas en las emociones como origen– causal del comportamiento para este tipo de afecciones. Conclusiones: En definitiva, se trata de abordar la problemática relacionada con el uso de las Nuevas Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación (TICs), la sexualidad y la juventud con respecto a la salud presentando una serie de variables que nos permitan crear un nuevo modelo teórico en el futuro así como una herramienta clínica válida de medición.Palabras clave: Adicción; Sexo; Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TICs); Emociones; Jóvenes; Comportamientos; Clínica.Abstract: Introduction: There seems to be a penetration in everyday life to ICT that affects the sexual behavior of the younger. Objective: The goal of this article is to present a bibliographical review that will guide us towards the analysis of the most relevant variables when proposing in the future a new theoretical model to understand the phenomenon of the techno-addiction to sex vs. cyber-sex addiction. Method: We analyze the existing lite­rature with the aim of presenting a new line of research for addiction to sex on the Internet through emotions as the origin of behavior, and where the main interest is directed towards the adolescent population. Results: Appear to be optimal, along with other variables that are also exposed, certain variables centered on the emotions as causal-origin of the behavior for this type of affections. Conclusion: In short, we try to address the problems related to the use of new information and communication technologies (ICT), sexuality and youth with regard to health presenting a series of variables that allow us to create a new theoretical model in the future, and also a valid clinical measurement tool.Keywords: Addiction; Sex; ICT; Emotions; Youngs; Behaviors; Clinic.


2011 ◽  
pp. 235-254
Author(s):  
Sonja Bugdahn

Critics of the notion or concept of “information society” have often made claims to put the new ICTs into a more historical and institutional context. As a response, in this chapter, the more than 200-year-old right of access to governmental information is selected as a reference point. A comprehensive review of literature reveals that this right can be analyzed from various perspectives. Examples are the politics, policy, and polity perspective; the market perspective; and the citizenship perspective. Each perspective highlights different aspects of the impacts a right of access to information can possibly have. The citizenship perspective turns out to be particularly interesting, because the traditional, but changeable concept of citizenship, and the right of access to information interact with each other. In a second step, the same perspectives can be utilized for an analysis of documents and literature on new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in order to determine whether truly new and original elements are added to what has previously been analyzed in terms of access to information rights. The application of the freedom of information perspectives to Internet-based access to information allows for the identification of interesting research questions on the changing concept of citizenship, the future of national and transnational governance and the future of regulation.


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (S1) ◽  
pp. 142-142
Author(s):  
Eduardo Alves ◽  
Benefran Bezerra

INTRODUCTION:The hospital's design today must be prepared for changes resulting from the incorporation of new information and communication technologies (ICT) (1). These will affect non-finalistic (warehouse, archive), diagnostic support (laboratory and image) and finalistic activities (emergency, surgical center, clinics) (2). The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is fundamental in the dimension of the impact of each technology on the structure of healthcare facilities (HCF). In this way, this work intends to evaluate the trends of impact of the new ICT on hospitals’ structure.METHODS:The main technologies under discussion in Management of HCF in Brazillian Health Regulatory Agency were raised. From this survey an impact matrix was built with hospital environmental design and the trends of adequacy of its space.RESULTS:ICT that tend to decrease the physical space are: electronic health record for the archive, use of digital imaging for radiology, Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) for the warehouse, point of care and automated laboratory equipment for clinical laboratories.ICT that tend to increase physical space are: Telemedicine for the surgical center, Internet of Things - IoT for Intensive Care Units, beds for emergency and hospitalization.The technologies that present an undefined tendency in relation to physical space are: automatic dispensers of drugs for nursing posts.The use of database servers and the need for network points are still undefined due to the use of Wi-Fi technology and cloud storage. However, it's possible to increase use of electricity and the internet.CONCLUSIONS:It is concluded that the new ICT will have an impact on the planning and building of the future HCF (3). The designs of today's buildings should consider this trend so that the future reality is adequate and the regulatory requirements about HCF should be able to consider it.


The renewable energy business increase its volume each year due to the technology development and due to new business opportunities based on international (e.g., EU) and national support schemes, that have the goal to reduce the CO2 and other emissions of GHG. This chapter presents the main trends in the renewable energy business with main focus on the PV and H2 business. The objective of this chapter is to design a picture of the future of the renewable energy and not only. It is a view of the future of our planet in a dynamic environment characterized by proliferation of new renewable energy installments that are more personalized due to the diffusion of new information and communication technologies (IoT, Big Data, Smart grid) and new business models. The chapter offer an answer regarding to the future of renewable energy business in general, and to the future of PV and H2 business in special.


2016 ◽  
pp. 502-523
Author(s):  
Shefali Virkar

The recent, rapid global proliferation of the new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has sparked an explosive increase in an already steadily-growing stream of scholarly and practitioner literature on the applicative potential of e-government initiatives for development. Attracted by the potential intrinsic to these innovative digital technologies, platforms, and applications, political actors across the world have adopted computer-based network-systems for strategic use in government; as a means of reforming inefficiencies in public administration, and in public service provision. This research chapter, through the delineation of an electronic property tax collection system, deployed in Bangalore, India, analyses and unravels the strategic actor interactions shaping similar e-government initiatives, globally; predominantly, through a detailed scholarly examination of prevailing actor behaviours, motivations, and interactions. The research presented herein considers, thus, not only the interplay of local contingencies and external influences acting upon the project, but also the disjunctions apparent within these relationships which inhibit the effective exploitation of ICTs in the given context.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 2307
Author(s):  
Rosa Anaya-Aguilar ◽  
German Gemar ◽  
Carmen Anaya-Aguilar

Health tourism is booming all over the world, and thermal spa tourism in Spain is a type of tourism aimed at integrating with nature, achieving sustainable development. In general, its facilities are located in areas specially protected by environmental legislation. This tourism sector attracts an increasingly wide market segment that has become more demanding and better informed and that more frequently uses the Internet to gather information. Tourists’ shopping and consumption habits are increasingly influenced by new information and communication technologies (ICTs), making these a topic of interest among academics and professionals. Website development has been shown to be an area of innovation for spa facilities, but evidence has also been found that this sector has experienced difficulty in adopting ICTs. This research sought to analyse spa websites’ usability by conducting an exploratory investigation of different websites’ contents. The results reveal that the use of new web technologies by spas is underdeveloped, although these facilities have achieved good positions in Internet search engines due to the synergistic effect of the official tourism websites. That is why most of them tell their story, detail their nature and the protection of their spaces. In this way, spas turn their websites into communication channels that convey to tourists their commitment to the environment and sustainable development.


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