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Contents: Introduction, Roger Silverstone. Inclusion and Exclusion: Inclusion and exclusion in the information society, Kees Brants and Valerie Frissen Mapping diasporic media cultures: a transnational cultural approach to exclusion, Myria Georgiou ICT-usage among transnational social movements in the networked society: to organise, to mobilise and to debate, Bart Cammaerts ICT and the everyday life experiences of less-abled people, Dorothee Durieux. Consumption and the Quality of Life: Consumption and quality of life in a digital world, Yves Punie, Marc Bogdanowicz, Anne-Jorunn Berg, Caroline Pauwels and Jean-Claude Burgelman Internet consumption in Ireland: towards a 'connected' domestic life, Katie Ward The everyday of extreme flexibility: the case of migrant researchers' use of new information and communication technologies, Thomas Berker The discourse of the perfect future: young people and new technologies, Maren Hartmann The future of ambient intelligence in Europe: the need for more everyday life, Yves Punie. Methodology and Policy: The information society in Europe: methods and methodologies, FranA ois Pichault, Dorothee Durieux and Roger Silverstone ICTs in everyday life: public policy implications for 'Europe's way to the information society', Paschal Preston Towards the 'communication society', Roger Silverstone and Knut H. SA,rensen Glossary, prepared by Anita Howarth, Index.

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