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Issues published

No. 9 (2007) The dossier entitled "The virtual environment student", coordinated by Federico Borges, UOC, offers an introduction from the perspective of professionals from a wide range of backgrounds and areas who coincide in stressing the importance of focusing on the figure of the student as the driving force in their own learning. It includes contributions from Federico Borges; Marta Dziubińska and Joanna Opoka; Itziar Portillo; Lluís Vicent Safont; and Jaume Farrés and Cristina Gallego. There are also articles analysing subjects such as performing arts heritage by Janine Sprünker, the internet as a web of metaphors by Josep Pérez Brufau or games culture by Elisenda Ardèvol, Antoni Roig, Gemma San Cornelio, Ruth Pagès and Pau Alsina.
No. 8 (2006) The "Culture management" dossier, coordinated by Glòria Munilla (UOC), analyses this new discipline from a university, institutional – based on the management model of the CCCB – and everyday work point of view. It contains contributions from Alba Colombo, Joaquim Rius and Laura Solanilla. This issue also includes series of articles on aspects ranging from technology in training geographers (Anna Badia, Montserrat Pallarès, Joan Carles Llurdés), troubadour love and chats (Pau Gerez), or the campaign to gain the .cat domain (Peter Gerrand), to the use of internet searches as a tool to correct grammar (Joaquim Moré).
No. 7 (2005) With articles by Joan Francesc Mira, Federico Borges and Mònica-Marta Moyano. It also includes the dossier "ICT and heritage", coordinated by Cèsar Carreras, which offers reflections from Kim H. Veltman, Margarida Loran and the coordinator himself.
No. 6 (2004) With articles by Josep M. Porta Fabregat, Laia Pujol, M. Isabel Panosa, Francesc Núñez and Loreto Meix and an interview with Josep Ramoneda by Elena Xirau. For the first time, this issue also includes a dossier focusing on one subject: Humanities professions in the knowledge society, presented by Isidor Marí, with articles by Josep M. Terricabras, Joan Campàs and Roger Martínez Sanmartí, and Francesc Núñez Mosteo, and reports from the round tables carried out as part of the Humanities in the 21st century Conference, organised by the UOC's Humanities and Philology Studies.
No. 5 (2003) With articles by Moshe Nahir, Isidor Marí, Jordi Mas, Miquel Strubell, Laura Borràs, Mariona Taulé and M. Antònia Martí, Mar Gutiérrez-Colon, Norman Coe, Nati Cabrera and Elena Añaños, Cèsar Carreras and Piero Berni, Begoña Abad and Enric Gil.
No. 4 (2002) With articles by Philippe Bootz, Joan-Elies Adell, Francisco J. Tirado and Anna Gàlvez, Àngels B. Miró, Sonia Álvarez and Natalia Menéndez, Eduard Aibar, Fito Bornaetxea and Laura Solanilla, as well as a report on the ICOM's (International Council of Museums) 19th General Conference and 20th General Assembly.
No. 3 (2001) With articles by Joshua A. Fishman, Piek Vossen, Philip Duchastel, Francesc Núñez, Adela Ros, Mary Poovey, Teresa Sancho and David Cabanillas, M. Antònia Martí and Joaquim Llisterri, Marta Sancho and Salvador Climent. There are also reviews of a book by James Slevin, of the electronic journals First Monday and Noves SL, and of a number virtual reality websites and CDs, as tools for promoting culture, from Glòria Munilla.
No. 2 (2000) With articles by Will Kymlicka, Alfons Cornella, Antonio Rodríguez de las Heras, Adela Ros, Rukhsana Qamber, Antònia Carré, Joseba Abaitua, Cèsar Carreras, and Francesc Gràcia and Glòria Munilla. There are also reviews of books by José Manuel Blecua and Howard Rheingold.
No. 1 (1999) With articles by Pierre Lévy, Jean-Claude Gardin, Joan Anton Barceló, Jaume Cabré, Maria Antònia Martí, Joan Campàs, Joan G. Pallarès, Cristòfol Rovira, Joan Ignasi Ribas and a joint article by Pako Bagur, Esther Gurri, Josep Gurri and Jordi Medrano. There are also reviews of books by Juan Luis Cebrián and Geoffrey Nunberg and of the electronic journals Internet Archaeology News and The Philosophers' Web Magazine.

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