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La filosofia di Platone nell'interpretatione di Hans-Georg Gadamer

Obrazy
Autor
Piergiorgio Della Pelle
Miejsce wydania
Milano
Rok wydania
2014
Spis treści

Introduzione . . 5

Capitolo Primo - Una introduzione al pensiero di Fiatone . . 7
1. L'inizio della riflessione sul pensiero platonico. Il Filebo . . 7
2. L' «essere-così-e-così» (So-und-so-sein) dei logoi . . 12
Note al capitolo primo . . 25

Capitolo Secondo - Conoscenza e ontologia nella teoria delle idee . . 43
1. La teoria delle idee . . 43
2. Essere ed eidos. La methexis . . 48
Note al capitolo secondo . . 54

Capitolo Terzo - Logos, Idea, Pseudos. 11 problema della comprensione . . 67
1. Logos come relazione . . 67
2. Eidos e Idea (conoscenza e comprensione) . . 69
2.1 Logos e psuché . . 74
3. La potenza del nulla. Pseudos . . 75
3.1 La nullità del nulla, Oltre Heidegger . . 81
Note al capitolo terzo . . 84

Capitolo Quarto - Nei pressi del Bene . . 93
1. Verso il Bene. La filosofia pratica di Fiatone. Il Filebo . . 93
a. Proporzione. Summetria . . 99
b. Verità. Aletheia . . 101
c. Bellezza. Kallos . . 106
Note al capitolo quarto . . 112

Capitolo Quinto - L'Idea del Bene. I principi nella metamatematica platonica . . 123
1. L'idea del divino, l'Idea del Bene . . 123
2. Metafìsica e metamatematica. Fiatone e Aristotele . . 130
3. La fìsica e la metamatematica di Platone . . 140
4. Agrapha dogmata. I principi platonici . . 150
Note al capitolo quinto . . 159

Capitolo Sesto - Metacritica . . 181
1. L'apporto di Heidegger alle interpretazioni platoniche di Gadamer . . 181
2. Gadamer e la "nuova interpretazione di Platone', il «sistema» platonico . . 188
3. Le recenti interpretazioni del Platone di Gadamer, un tentativo di risposta alle accuse di ambiguità . . 194
Note al capitolo sesto . . 202

Bibliografìa . . 211

Seria
(Temi Metafisici e Problemi del Pensiero Antico. Studi e Testi ; 134)

The Ministry of Finance : two hundred years of state-building, nation-building & crisis management in Finland

Obrazy
Autor
Seppo Tiihonen
Miejsce wydania
Helsinki
Rok wydania
2012
Spis treści

PREFACE . . 8

The Grand Duchy of Finland . . 10

BIRTH IN A POSITIVE MOOD . . 10
Short war and long peace at Porvoo in 1809 . . 12
Administrative institutions are established . . 14
Finland's financial system finds form in Porvoo . . 18
European finances under reform in the push of Enlightenment . . 20
Porvoo in a European intellectual context . . 24
Traditions from Sweden . . 25
Finland's first heads of finance and leading civil servants . . 29  
The machinery . . 32
The machinery at work . . 35
The budgeting and accounting system . . 38

NICHOLAS I STALLS THE REFORMS . . 40
Leading personnel and administrative structures . . 42
Financial system and taxation . . 46

ALEXANDER II OPENS WINDOWS TO REFORMS . . 40
Economic development and economic policies . . 51
Political leadership of finances . . 55
Monetary reforms . . 56
Budgetary reforms . . 58
Reforms in financial administration . . 65

POLITICAL REACTION AND ECONOMIC VITALITY . . 68
Political backlash . . 71
Liberal economic reforms continue . . 72
New winds in nominations . . 74
Minor reforms in budgeting and taxation . . 76
Finance and economic policies are separated into different departments . . 80

FINANCES IN STATE-BUILDING AND NATION-BUILDING . . 83

Independent Finland . . 89

EARLY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 1917-1939 . . 89
Independence, suddenly . . 92
Principles of governance are defined . . 95
Economy recovers amid political crisis and international economic depressions . . 99
Brevity and turbulence in political leadership . . 103
Money and monetary policy dominates the economy and economic policies . . 106
Planning boards and committees . . 108
Incremental reforms in the financial management system . . 110
Structure and functions of the Ministry . . 114

NEW START DURING THE WAR . . 116
Centralization of power . . 118
Controlled war economy . . 122
Economic planning, a new task for the Ministry of Finance . . 124
More control to budgetary appropriations . . 128
Need for rationalization of administration . . 130
Structural reform of the Ministry . . 131

GROWING EMPHASIS ON ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL MATTERS . . 133
Politics takes a left turn . . 136
Short-lived governments and political turmoil . . 138
Discontinuity in the political leadership of the Ministry . . 140
From rationing to regulation of the economy and towards ever deeper economic integration . . 141
Towards rational economic policies and planning . . 146
Post-war economic planning . . 148
Control of expenditure dominates budgetary policies and reforms . . 153
From rationalization towards administrative modernization . . 160
Slow reforms inside the Ministry of Finance . . 163
 Top management 163
 Personnel . . 165
A way towards a general coordinator of the government . . 166

General Coordinator of the Public Sector . . 168

Towards stable political leadership . . 171
Firm management team at the top . . 176
Growth-oriented economic policies . . 178
Birth of a new welfare state . . 181
Planning becomes the magic word . . 185
Reforming the financial management system . . 187
 Annual budgeting . . 188
 Medium-term planning . . 189
 ex ante finance control . . 190
From rationalization to steering of administrative modernization . . 191
 Personnel policies . . 194
Reforming the Ministry to support its growing responsibilities . . 195

From Management of Depression to National European Economic Policy Coordination . . 197
Continuity in governments in spite of changing political constellations . . 199
Minister of Finance becomes Number Two in the Government . . 200
From closed economy to open markets and market liberalization . . 205
The 1980s and new economic doctrines . . 206
Profound financial management reforms . . 213
 Reforms start from constitution and legislation... . . 214
 ...continue in annual budgeting and medium-term frame budgeting... . . 214
 ...adaptation of performance management... . . 217
 ...use of market mechanisms... . . 218
 ...and reforms in the system of local government financing . . 220
From traditional public administration to new public management . . 221
 Personnel policies . . 224
Internal structural turmoil in the Ministry of Finance . . 225

The Many Roles of the Ministry . . 229

Notes . . 234
Bibliography . . 240
Index . . 249
Appendix 1. Heads of the Departments . . 252
Appendix 2. Ministers of Finance . . 254
Illustrations . . 262

Seria
(Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia. Tieto ; 1382)

Selkup mythology

Obrazy
Autor
authors Natalya A. Tuchkova [et al.] ; editors Vladimir Napolskikh, Anna-Leena Siikala, Mihály Hoppál ; [transl. by Sergei V Glushkov ; transl. rev. by Clive Tolley]
Miejsce wydania
Helsinki
Rok wydania
2010
Spis treści

PREFACE . . 9
INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR . . 13
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA . . 15


THE SELKUP PEOPLE . . 19
Dialects of the Selkup Language . . 19
The Southern (Narym) Selkups . . 20
The Northern (Taz-Turukhan) Selkups . . 27

THE LITERATURE AND THE SOURCES OF SELKUP MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE . . 38
The History of Collection and Research . . 38
  The History of the Study of Southern Selkup Folklore . . 38
  The History of the Collection of Northern Selkup Folklore and Mythology . . 43
  The Foreign Publication of Selkup Folklore Material . . 48
The Genre Classification of Selkup Texts . . 50

THE TRADITIONAL WORLD-VIEW AND RELIGIOUS AND MYTHOLOGICAL NOTIONS . . 54
The Southern Selkups . . 54
  Cosmogonic Myths . . 54
  Myths about the Creation of the World . . 55
  Anthropogenic and Ethnogonic Myths . . 56
  The Structure of the Universe . . 58
  Notions of the Soul . . 62
  Shamanism . . 65
The Northern Selkups . . 68
  Myths about the Origin of the World . . 69
  Anthropogenic Myths . . 72
  Ethnogonic Myths . . 73
  Mythological Notions about Animals . . 74
  Myths about the Origin of Vegetation and Geographical Objects . . 77
  The Modern Attitude of the Selkups to the Traditional Beliefs . . 78


ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SELKUP MYTHOLOGY A-Z . . 83

APPENDIX 1
Southern Selkup Texts . . 269
Northern Selkup Texts . . 272

APPENDIX 2
The Archive of L. A. Varkovitskaya . . 277

ABBREVIATIONS . . 281
REFERENCES . . 283
INDEX . . 293
Selkup-English Glossary and Index . . 293
English-Selkup Glossary and Index . . 306
Siberian Dialect and Other Russian Terms . . 320

Seria
(Encyclopaedia of Uralic Mythologies ; 4)

Etica originaria e assoluto affettivo : La coscienza e il superamento della modernità nella teologia filosofica di Antonio Rosmini

Obrazy
Autor
Fernando Bellelli
Miejsce wydania
Milano
Rok wydania
2014
Spis treści

Prefazione . . XI
Introduzione . . XV
Abbreviazioni delle opere di Rosmini . . XXIII

PARTE PRIMA: Rosmini: l'antropologia dell'essere morale tra sapere filosofìco e sapere teologico

I. Status quaestionis: la quarta fase. Teologia, metafisica, ontologia, fenomenologia ed ermeneutica . . 3
1. L'antropologia di Rosmini: il punto di vista della quarta fase . . 4
1.1. Elementi teologico-filosofici per decifrare in modo ermeneuticamente compiutO l'antropologia rosminiana . . 15
1.2. L'idea dell'essere: tra ontologia e gnoseologia . . 17
2. Il «Trattato della coscienza morale» . . 19
2.1. L'affezione e il giudizio della coscienza . . 24
2.2. La nostra prospettiva ermeneutica e l'originalità della coscienza in Rosmini: giudizio speculativo di un giudizio pratico . . 29
3. La «Teosofia» . . 40
3.1. Approccio alla «Teosofia»: l'essere reale . . 43
3.2. L'affezione, l'atto del giudizio e l'inoggettivazione . . 47
Tavola sinottica 1 . . 51
Tavola sinottica 2 . . 52
Tavola sinottica 3 . . 54

II Ricostruzione e rielaborazione del percorso rosminiano . . 55
1. Filosofia e pedagogia: rapporto originario co-implicante la genesi di un'epistemologia implicita del nesso tra scienze umane e filosoh'co-teologiche . . 61
1.1. L'organicità del sintesismo nel sapere enciclopedico . . 65
2. Coscienza ed essere morale: accostamenti inediti . . 82
2.1. La soggettività tra assolutezza dell'origine e compimento della destinazione: legge, fecondità dell'insessione, generazione e libertà . . 97
3. Elementi teologicofilosofici di una metafisica dell'affezione . . 110
3.1. Il sentimento fondamentale e l'inoggettivazione: il 'sintesismo nel sintesismo' (Schelling e Rosmini) . . 113

III. Il punto d'incontro tra la rivelazione e la libertà nell'opera di Rosmini . . 133
1. Il giudizio . . 134
2. Agape: esteriorità e sensibilità del soggetto relazione . . 144

PARTE SECONDA: Rosmini e la postmodernità

IV. Con Rosmini oltre i sentieri interrotti e ripresi della modernità . . 155
1. Postmodernità: fine o ri-de-finizione del soggetto? . . 157
1.1. Per un'ermeneutica dell'etica come ontologia in Lévinas: invocazione implicita dell'essere morale? . . 175
1.2. L'istanza etico-estetico-simbolica dopo la fine del soggetto moderno e l'unità del sapere in Rosmini . . 184
2. Rosrnini e la postmodernità: prospettiva ermeneutica . . 188
2.1. L'esteriorità della coscienza, l'etica dell'incontrovertibile e l'essere morale . . 210

V. Struttura salvifica della rivelazione. Il non colpevole vuoto antropologico e la dinamica della redenzione . . 221
1. Inoggettivazione e affidamento: la sensibilità della rivelazione . . 225
1.1. Un possibile approfondimento del magistero e sua risulttante risonanza . . 225
1.2. Intercettazione, decifrazione e possibile orientamento della postmodernità . . 231
2. Colpa, peccato e libertà . . 235
2.1. L'affezione e il pensare dell'ingiunzione/ obbedinza tra ontologia e grazia . . 240
Tavola sinottica 4 . . 251
Tavola sinottica 5 . . 252

VI. Coscienza e struttura originaria. Libertà della rivelazione e verità degli affetti . . 255
1. Sentimento fondamentale ed etica teologica della verità . . 259
1.1. Coscienza morale ed etica dell'alterila . . 265
1.2. Coscienza morale ed ermeneutica dialogica . . 274
1.3. Coscienza morale e modello trascendentale del compimento del senso . . 277
2. Metafisica dell'affezione in Rosmini e svolta affettiva per la metafisica . . 280
2.1. Essere morale e teoria della coscienza credente: un confronto da svolgere . . 284
2.2. Elementi per illustrare la pertinenza della questione e per la sua istruzione . . 292
3. La «Teosofìa» come oltrepassamento del duplice modello storico della correlazione . . 294
3.1. Teosofia, inoggettivazione e correlazione (dialettica e come conciliazione) . . 295
3.2. Teosofia, fenomenologia e metafisica . . 301
3.3. Rosmini oltre i limiti dell'idealismo trascendentale e della riduzione eidetica . . 306

Conclusioni . . 317
Postfazione . . 323
Bibliografia . . 327
Indice dei nomi . . 369

Seria
(Filosofia. Ricerche)

Finnish consumption : an emerging consumer society between East and West

Obrazy
Autor
ed. by Visa Heinonen & Matti Peltonen
Miejsce wydania
Helsinki
Rok wydania
2013
Spis treści

Acknowledgements . . 7
Introduction: The Formation of the Finnish Type of Consumer Society between the East and the West, the!950s and 1960s . . 10

PART I. THE MAKING OF THE FRUGAL CONSUMER
The Finnish Consumer Mentality and Ethos: At the Intersection between East and West . . 42
A Country of Decent Consumers: The Role of Alcohol in Everyday Finnish Life in the 1950s . . 88
Imagining Economy. Finlandia Newsreels Building up shared Imagery in the 1950s and early 1960s . . 104
Anglo-American Pop Music, Finnish Tango, and the Controversial Images of Modernity in Finland in the 1960s . . 124

PART II. CONSUMPTION AS SPECTACLE: AGE OF THE TELEVISION, AFFLUENCE AND MEDIATISATION OF CONSUMER SOCIETY
Television Creating Finnish Consumer Mentality in the 1960s . . 154
The Legalizing of Roulette and Changes in Finnish Consumer Culture in the 1960s and 1970s . . 180
Accidental Traders - Finnish Tourists in the Soviet Union in THE 1950s-1970s . . 206
From Background to Foreground: Music Products for Production and Consumption Spaces. . 230

Afterword
Summerhouses and Saunas, Parks and Libraries - Places of Private and Public Consumption in Finland . . 254
List of conrributors . . 260

Seria
(Studia Historica ; 83)

Trafficking for forced labour and labour exploitation in Finland, Poland and Estonia

Obrazy
Autor
Anniina Jokinen, Natalia Ollus and Kauko Aromaa (eds.)
Miejsce wydania
Helsinki

Wydawca

Rok wydania
2011
Spis treści

FOREWORD . . 9

TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED LABOUR AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION - SETTING THE SCENE . . 11
Introduction, project background and objectives . . 11
Literature and data collection issues . . 13
A brief overview of key international instruments concerning trafficking in human beings and forced labour . . 17
The three country reports . . 24
References . . 26

WORK ON ANY TERMS: TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED LABOUR AND EXPLOITATION OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN FINLAND . . 31
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND NATIONAL LEGISLATION . . 31
1.1 Terminology . . 32
1.2 National legislation . . 33
CHAPTER 2: THE FINNISH CONTEXT . . 39
2.1 Institutional framework and data collection . . 39
2.2 Previous research in Finland . . 40
2.3 Reported crimes and court judgements . . 42
2.4 The assistance system for victims of human trafficking . . 43
2.5 The number of migrant workers in Finland . . 44
CHAPTER 3: DATA AND METHODS . . 48
3.1 The research questions . . 48
3.2 Expert interviews . . 49
3.3 Victim interviews . . 51
3.4 Court data . . 53
3.5 Pre-trial investigation materials . . 58
3.6 Media material . . 59
3.7 National expert meetings . . 60
CHAPTER 4: BEFORE ARRIVING IN FINLAND . . 61
4.1 Countries of origin and sectors . . 61
4.2 Victims and exploited workers . . 63
4.3 Perpetrators . . 64
4.4 Recruitment . . 66
4.5 Work permits . . 73
4.6 Travel arrangements . . 75
CHAPTER 5: FORMS OF EXPLOITATION IN FINLAND . . 77
5.1 Physical control . . 77
5.2 Other means of control . . 81
5.3 Economic control and other deficiencies regarding the terms of employment . . 90
CHAPTER 6: IDENTIFYING AND HELPING VICTIMS . . 106
6.1 How cases of exploitation are found out . . 106
6.2 Victim identification . . 107
6.3 Assisting victims of human trafficking within the official system of assistance . . 111
6.4 Victims' experiences and views regarding assistance and help . . 113
CHAPTER 7: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND COURT PROCEEDINGS . . 116
7.1 Which unit is responsible for the investigation? . . 116
7.2 The length of the investigation . . 118
7.3 Interrogation . . 119
7.4 Problems regarding the evidence . . 121
7.5 Difficult crime labels and elements of crimes . . 122
7.6 Prosecution and non-prosecution . . 124
7.7 Lenient sanctions . . 125
7.8 The satisfaction of the victims and its impact on the criminal justice process . . 126
CHAPTER 8: WHAT IS TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED LABOUR? . . 130
8.1 The definition of human trafficking . . 130
8.2 Examples from other countries . . 132
8.3 Conclusions related to the definition . . 135
CHAPTER 9: SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . 138
SOURCES AND REFERENCES . . 142

TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED LABOUR IN POLAND . . 165
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND TERMINOLOGY . . 165
CHAPTER 2: THE POLISH CONTEXT . . 171
2.1 Social context . . 172
2.2 Legal context . . 173
CHAPTER 3: DATA AND METHODS . . 184
3.1 Research questions . . 184
3.2 Data and methods used . . 185
3.3 Ethical questions related to the research . . 191
CHAPTER 4: ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH RESULTS . . 193
4.1 General information about the forced labour phenomenon in Poland . . 193
4.2 Modus operandi of the perpetrators . . 196
4.3 Who are the victims? . . 198
4.4 Who are the perpetrators? . . 200
4.5 Working conditions and salary . . 202
4.6 Means of control used against the victims . . 203
4.7 Economic sectors affected . . 206
4.8 The legal status of the victims in the country of destination . . 208
4.9 Other related phenomena - agency or leased workers . . 209
4.10 Impacts of the recession . . 211
CHAPTER 5: LAW IN PRACTICE AND LAW IN ACTION, I.E. HOW THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND LAW ENFORCEMENT DEFINE FORCED LABOUR . . 213
5.1 The difficulty of defining human trafficking . . 214
5.2 How the courts and prosecutors defined human trafficking for forced labour . . 216
CHAPTER 6: SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM OF ELIMINATION OF TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS FOR FORCED LABOUR . . 220
6.1 Prevention . . 220
6.2 Identification of victims . . 220
6.3 Prosecution of the offence of trafficking in human beings for forced labour . . 224
6.4 Punishing of the offence of trafficking in human beings for forced labour . . 227
6.5 Assistance to victims . . 228
CHAPTER 7: HOW TO DO A STUDY ON TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED LABOUR . . 232
7.1 General remark . . 232
7.2 Interviews with experts (mostly law enforcement and state officials) . . 232
7.3 Official data from all possible institutions . . 233
7.4 Press analysis . . 233
7.5 Criminal cases - law in action studies . . 234
7.7 Interviews with perpetrators . . 235
7.8 Public opinion polls . . 236
CHAPTER 8: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . 237
LITERATURE . . 241
Specific sources of information referred to in Chapter 3 . . 244
List of interviewed experts . . 245

TRAFFICKING FOR FORCFD T.AROUR AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION IN ESTONIA . . 246
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION . . 246
CHAPTER 2: BACKGROUND AND LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK . . 248
2.1 National definitions . . 248
2.2 Reflections on the current national situation . . 249
CHAPTER 3: DATA AND METHODS . . 254
3.1 Research questions . . 254
3.2 Data and methods used . . 254
3.3 Ethical questions related to the study . . 259
CHAPTER 4: LEGISLATIVE ANALYSIS . . 261
4.1 Procedural issues of labour exploitation cases . . 261
4.2 Lack of the legislation . . 264
4.3 Legislation amendments and developments . . 266
CHAPTER 5: PROBLEMATISATION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED LABOUR AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION . . 269
5.1 Media analysis . . 269
5.2 Labour migration to Estonia . . 275
5.3 Labour migration from Estonia . . 279
CHAPTER 6: THE NATURE OF EXPLOITATION . . 282
6.1 Recruitment . . 283
6.2 Elements of exploitation . . 285
6.3 Vulnerabilities of victims . . 291
CHAPTER 7: INSTITUTIONS AND AUTHORITIES DEALING WITH HUMAN TRAFFICKING . . 295
7.1 Citizenship and migration division of police . . 295
7.2 Centre of extradition . . 295
7.3 Estonian embassies abroad . . 296
7.4 Labour market organisations . . 297
7.5 Police . . 297
7.6 Prosecutor's office . . 299
7.7 The Labour inspectorate . . 300
7.8 Trade unions . . 301
CHAPTER 8: SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . 303
8.1 Summary . . 303
8.2 Recommendations . . 306
REFERENCES . . 308

TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED LABOUR: PROJECT SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS . . 312
Summary of project activities . . 312
Pilot methodology . . 314
Summary of the research findings . . 317
Conclusions and recommendations . . 319
Literature . . 322

Annex 1: Pilot methodology table . . 324
Annex 2: Infopaper for Expert Interviews (Template) . . 334
Annex 3: Thematic Interview Template for Expert Interviews . . 335
Annex 4: Infopaper for Victim Interviews (Template) . . 337
Annex 5: Thematic Interview Template for Victim Interviews . . 338
Annex 6: Questionnaire of analysis of criminal cases in Poland . . 341
Annex 7: Questionnaire for the interviews with the victims of forced labour and for court cases analysis in Poland . . 343

Seria
(Publication Series ; No. 68)

The 21st century media (r)evolution : emergent communication practices

Obrazy
Autor
Jim Macnamara
Miejsce wydania
New York

Wydawca

Rok wydania
2010
Spis treści

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . ix
INTRODUCTION . . 1

1 THE NEW MEDIASPEAK - MEDIA LANGUAGE AND TERMINOLOGY TODAY . . 17
35 common media descriptions . . 17
What is Web 2.0 and what is all the fuss about? . . 32
A timeline of key Web developments: Web 1.0 - Web 3.0 . . 46

2 UNDERSTANDING THE MEDIASCAPE - PHILOSOPHIES AND THEORIES OF EMERGENT MEDIA . . 59
Major traditions of media critique . . 60
Media barons versus net neutrality . . 68
The digital divide . . 77
Community and social capital . . 84
Technological determinism . . 93
The less travelled middle ground and the beauty of grey . . 97

3 SORTING MYTHS AND CYBERBOLE FROM TRENDS AND TIPPING POINTS . . 105
The end of endism . . 105
The myth of cyberspace and cyberculture . . 107
The disappearing computer and communications network . . 114
Media are immaterial . . 115
Audience fragmentation and demassification . . 120

4 THE FUTURE OF COMMUNITY AND CULTURE . . 137
Reclaiming folk culture . . 138
Identity construction - new 'technologies of the self' . . 140
Anomie or social glue? . . 146
Engaging youth - generations X, Y and C . . 148
When autonomy and individualism are important - online 'greys' . . 151

5 THE FUTURE OF MEDIATED POLITICS . . 155
The mediated public sphere . . 157
The emergent public sphere . . 160
E-democracy and e-government - the role of emergent media . . 175

6 THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM . . 209
Four converging changes . . 211
The loss of journalists . . 212
The loss of time . . 215
The loss of 'gatekeepers' . . 221
The loss of 'truth', 'objectivity' and source credibility . . 229
The loss of audiences . . 239
Opportunities for a 'new new journalism' . . 242

7 THE FUTURE OF ADVERTISING . . 253
Structural as well as economic challenges . . 254
The audiences that got away . . 256
Evolving approaches in advertising . . 257
Future approaches - Relevancy Advertising and other ways to 'ad value' . . 268

8 FUTURE MEDIA BUSINESS MODELS . . 277
Emergent business models . . 281
Beyond advertising . . 292
The Attention Economy . . 296
Market intelligence and data v privacy . . 297
E-commerce to v-commerce . . 303

9 THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS . . 307
Unspinning spin . . 308
Conversations, dialogue, relationships - rediscovering authenticity . . 316
Emergent media monitoring and analysis . . 318
Emergent media relations . . 322

10 THE FUTURE FOR ORGANIZATIONS AND BUSINESS . . 327
Transparency - four billion mobile/cell phones are watching . . 329
Security and governance . . 330
Beyond brand to reputation and relationships . . 331
Opportunities - the Long Tail and beyond . . 332

CONCLUSIONS . . 335
REFERENCES . . 351
INDEX . . 397