Findings Page

Introduction

This page brings together findings from all the phases of the SLIM project to provide an easy method of linking to the extremely wide range of studies undertaken by the SLIM network. National studies, integrated and cross-cutting studies together with overarching findings and working papers are linked to this site.

Important note: Copyright to materials on this and other SLIM pages is held by the respective authors. No dissemination or reproduction of materials should be made in any form without their written permission.


Phase One: Concepts and Theories for Understanding Social Learning

Social Learning: Knut H. Sorensen

The Social Shaping of ICTs: Robin A. Williams


Phase Two: National Setttings for the Appropriation of Multimedia

National Reports on Development of Multimedia

Standards in the Development of Multimedia: Finn J. S. Hansen

European Policy in Multimedia Development: Claire Lobet-Maris

A Comparison of the United States NII Policy and EU Multimedia Policy: Claire Lobet-Maris

A Review of Social Experiments with Multimedia: B. Jaeger, R. S.Slack and R. A. Williams


Phase Three:Studies of the Development and Use of Multimedia in Different Domains

Cultural Content: Edited by Paschal Preston

Education: Edited by Marc van Lieshout, Tineke M. Egyedi and Wiebe E. Bijker

Public Administration (Digital Cities): Edited by Béatrice van Bastelaer and Claire Lobet-Maris

The Organisation: Co-ordinated by Pierre Rossel

The Home: Co-ordinated by Knut H. Sorensen


Phase Four Papers

Overarching Findings: Robin A. Williams, Roger S. Slack and James K. Stewart


For More Information Contact

Dr Robin A. Williams,
Director
Research Center for Social Science - Technology Studies Unit
University of Edinburgh,
Old Surgeons' Hall,
High School Yards,
Edinburgh. EH1 1LZ. Scotland, UK
email: robin.williams@ed.ac.uk


Page authored by Roger Slack