Political Science Social Policy
The Communications Revolution at Work
British and Canadian Perspectives on the Social & Economic Impact of Recent Innovations in Communications Technology
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Initial publish date
- May 1999
- Category
- Social Policy, Economic Conditions
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780889118058
- Publish Date
- May 1999
- List Price
- $37.95
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780889118072
- Publish Date
- Mar 1999
- List Price
- $110.00
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The essays explore the blurring of lines between telecommunications and broadcasting and the nature and feasibility of regulation; the introduction of public services through interactive terminals and questions of access and equity; the possibility of virtually unrestricted dissemination of knowledge, making it almost a free good, and questions of ownership and incentives to those who generate knowledge; and the costs and benefits of the creation of "virtual" campuses through computer-supported distance learning. Contributors include Gordon Betcherman (EKOS Research), Kathryn McMullen (EKOS Research), Vincent Mosco (Carleton), Peter Nicholson (Bell Canada), Leslie A. Pal (Carleton), Andrew Reddick (Public Interest Advocacy Centre), Rena Upitis (Queen's), Richard Collins (London School of Economics and Political Science), John Daniels (Open University), Stephen McGookin (Financial Times), Hugo Drayton (Electronic Telegraph), Robin Mansell (Sussex University), Michael Svennevig (Centre for the Future of Communications), and David Morrison (University of Leeds).