Introduction
There is an emerging literature on the nature of societal change consequent on the emergence of Internet Technologies and widespread availability of the Internet among populations.
The extent to which behavioural change is now evident consequent on Internet use and application is evident and there are emerging concepts as to the significance and effects on corporate structures and behaviours.
This course examines the nature of Internet Mediated social environments and the significance of the Internet for business.
Interactive Media Strategies lecturer: David Phillips. A Post Graduate MA examining societal and business environs against the emerging Internet Mediated context.
Available Courses
Bournemouth University
Universities
Bournemouth University
National Trade and Professional Associations
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Commercial providers recognised by National Trade and Professional Associations
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Essential reading
Books
The essential guide to public relations on the Internet
Papers
Dynamics of information access on the web
MySpace
Journals
Periodicals
Web sites
Online Social Networking Examples
Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality
Future of Media Report
Blogs and podcasts
Podcast production services
RSS Guides
PR practitioner resources
Optional reading
Books
The Long Tail
Papers
Military Communication and Research Resources
Social Media Features for Newspaper Sites What are newspapers implementing on line for thier readers.
Dunbar Triage: Too Many Connections
Social Media and the Networked Public Sphere
The long tail video
Journals
Periodicals
Web sites
3G Useage in the UK BBC 3G Useage report March 2006 a BBC report with references to gartner and other research
XPRL
Mobile Video forecasts
Blogs and podcasts
Speedo Case Study
Charectoristics of a blog
Podcast Directory
Richard Bailey's Article
PR practitioner resources
The Internet Press Centre Online
Web stats tools
Social Media Hosting services
File shareing
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