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浙江大学传媒与国际文化学院
硕士学位论文
基于无所不在的资讯环境下内容产业的发展与管理
姓名:金万洙
申请学位级别:硕士
专业:传播学
指导教师:邵培仁
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大部分著名的未来学者都预测,早晚无所不在的社会就要来临了。在这个社
会里,无所不在的技术渗透了我们周围的各个部门,我们对这个技术不仅没感觉
而且很自然地接触和利用,这样会造成以无所不在的资讯环境变为基础的社会环
境。当然,那时我们的生活情况会变得比现在更为方便,生活方式或娱乐文化也
会变得更加丰富而精彩。据韩国sK移动通信总经理金信培说,“以产业界的立场
来看,消费者的嗜好越来越讲究愉快和乐趣、自我展示和时尚、方便和实用性、
安全和稳定等价值”。这些价值跟以后要发展的内容产业有密切关系。
一些专家又猜测,随着无所不在的技术发展,社会各界会出现融合现象。这
种融合现象是经过技术融合、服务和工作融合之后,出现的产业之间的融合。从
文化方面来看,媒介融合现象已经开始出现了,文化内容产业之间应该会出现更
发达的融合和发展。众所周知,文化内容产业已经成为一个国家的支柱产业,对
它的重要性也不必重复。内容产业的概念还是与文化产业大同小异的,有些国家
在还没有理清文化产业国家基本理念的同时,又出现了内容产业和无所不在的社
会等概念。笔者正在写本文的时候,可能还会继续产生新的技术和新的概念。
正在加载中,请稍后...On Contents and Measures of Discipline Construction under the Policy of Content Development in the University--《Journal of Central South University of Forestry & Technology(Social Sciences)》2011年06期
On Contents and Measures of Discipline Construction under the Policy of Content Development in the University
XUE Fei,JIN Han(Discipline Construction Department,Central South University of Forestry & Technology,Changsha 410004,Hunan,China)
In the process of transformation from scale expansion to content development,the university must strengthen disciplines.In the course of the content development of the university,The basic content of disciplines includes Adjusting and optimizing the layout of the disciplinary structure,building a set of sound discipline organizational system,forming a strong multidisciplinary teams,establishing an appropriate disciplinary development direction and declaring a major disciplinary project.
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