Communications policy: theory and issues/ edited by Stylianos Papathanassopoulos and Ralph Negrine.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 302.2 PAP/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P18217 |
PART I: THEORIES- Approaches to Communications Policy: An Introduction; S.Papathanassopoulos & R.Negrine .- Mediating the Public Through Policy; S.Braman .- The Past, Present and Future of Information Policy; A.Duff .- Media and Social Demand: Research at the Interface of Policy Studies and Audience Studies; M.Raboy, B.Abramson, S.Proulx & R.Welters .- The Development of a European Civil Society Through EU Public Service Communication; J.Harrison .-
PART II: ISSUES The Escalating War Against Corporate Media; R.W.McChesney .- The Role of the European Institutions in National Media Regulation; A.Harcourt .- Public Broadcasters in the Digital Era; S.Papathanassopoulos & R.Negrine.- Transformations of the State in Telecommunications; J.M.Bauer .- Coordinating Internet Policies: Time has Come; D.Caristi .- Framing the Information Society: A Comparison of Policy Approaches by the US and the EU; G.Gil-Egui, Y.Tian & C.M.Stewart.
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