Jane Vincent, Ph.D., Jane Vincent is Senior Research Fellow at the LSE Media and Communications Department and Visiting Fellow with the Digital World Research Centre at the University of Surrey. She researches the social practices of mobile communications and ICT users. Her studies for industry and international academic organizations on the social shaping of technology, children’s and older peoples’ use of mobile phones are published widely and Jane’s work on emotions and mobile phones is published in English, German and Russian.
Sakari Taipale, Ph.D., is an Academy of Finland Research Fellow at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Eastern Finland. Presently, he is running a five-year research project on intergenerational relations in the digital societies. Taipale has published on the social aspects of new media technologies and mobilities in many high-ranked academic journals, such as British Journal of Sociology, New Media and Society, Information, Communication and Society, Social Science Research, Telecommunications Policy, European Journal of Communication, and Mobilities. He has also edited one book with Prof. Juho Saari and Dr. Sakari Kainulainen. Regarding robot research, Taipale has studied the Eurobarometer 382 “Public Attitudes towards Robots” data collected in 2012 and lectured on social robotics at international academic events.
Bartolomeo Sapio, Ph.D., holds a Doctor Laurea Degree in Electronic Engineering summa cum laude at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. He is a senior researcher and project manager with Fondazione Ugo Bordon participating in several international projects. He has carried out methodological research in the field of scenario analysis, developing the original methods WISE, SEARCH and GIMMICKS, and applying them to multimedia, broadband networks, the Internet, mobile services and the convergence between fixed and mobile networks. He designedand implemented SIMULAB (Scenario-engineering Interactive Multimedia LABoratory), an advanced work environment to carry out research activities in the field of Scenario Engineering. He was Chairman of COST (COoperation in the field of Scientific and Technical research) Action 298 “Participation in the Broadband Society”, and a member in the Management Committees of COST Action IS0605 “A Telecommunications Economics COST Network – Econ@Tel” and COST Action A22 “Foresight methodologies – Exploring new ways to explore the future”, where he chaired the Working Group “Integrating Narratives and Numbers”. He is currently the coordinator of an EU-funded project carried out within the Seventh Framework Programme: CUMULUS (Certification infrastr Ucture for MUlti-Layer clo Ud Services).
Leopoldina Fortunati, Ph.D., is professor of Sociology of Communication at the Faculty of Education of the University of Udine. She has conducted several research projects in the field of gender studies, cultural processes and communication and information technologies. She is the author and editor of many books, is associate editor of the journal The Information Society and serves as referee for many outstanding journals. She is active at European level especially in COST networks and is the Italian representative in the COST Domain Committee (ISCH, Individuals, Societies, Cultures and Health). She is the co-chair with Richard Ling of the International Association „The Society for the Social Study of Mobile Communication” (SSSMC). Her works have been published in eleven languages: Bulgarian, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Slovenian, and Spanish.
Giuseppe Lugano, Ph.D., works in Brussels as Science Officer for COST, the longest-running European framework for cooperation in science and technology. He holds a MSc degree in Computer Science and a Ph D in Cognitive Science. His publications and research interests deal with theconceptual design of technologies and services for community and sustainable living.
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Tatyana Dumova & Anastacia Kurylo: Social Networking
Social Networking: Redefining Communication in the Digital Age fulfills a pressing demand in social network literature by bringing together international experts from the fields of communication, new …
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€50.31
Jane Vincent & Sakari Taipale: Social Robots from a Human Perspective
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the human dimension of social robots by discussing both transnational features and national peculiarities. Addressing several issues that explore the hu …
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€96.29
Lubos Buzna & Yannick Cornet: Intelligent Transport Systems – From Research and Development to the Market Uptake
This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International Conference on Intelligent Transport Systems, INTSYS 2107, which was held in Helsinki, Finland, in November 2017. The 30 revised full p …
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€57.36