New directions in telecommunications policy
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書誌事項
New directions in telecommunications policy
(Duke Press policy studies)
Duke University Press, 1989
- v. 1
- pbk : v. 1
- v. 2
- pbk : v. 2
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注記
v. 1. Regulatory policy, telephony and mass media
v. 2. Information policy and economic policy
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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v. 2 ISBN 9780822309239
内容説明
Communications policy as been a fertile area for testing theories of regulation, subsidy and incentives, free speech, political participation, and the public interest. The capacities of new communications technology have changed markedly since much of the governing legislation in the communications field was written. Such a change is likely to continue and have considerable impact on specific communications sectors and in communications policy. This two volume set of analyses undertakes a review of telecommunications policy in transition-of actions taken and not taken, of goals pursued or ignored, of the adequacy of policy vehicles and their strengths and weaknesses. The authors evaluate three categories of policy problems: those of concept, scope, and judgment in communications policy; those specific to media industries and forces affecting them; and those concerning wider public policy concerns intersecting with communication.
- 巻冊次
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pbk : v. 1 ISBN 9780822309413
目次
v. 1. Regulatory policy, telephony and mass media -- v. 2. Information policy and economic policy.
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pbk : v. 2 ISBN 9780822309482
内容説明
Communications policy as been a fertile area for testing theories of regulation, subsidy and incentives, free speech, political participation, and the public interest. The capacities of new communications technology have changed markedly since much of the governing legislation in the communications field was written. Such a change is likely to continue and have considerable impact on specific communications sectors and in communications policy. This two volume set of analyses undertakes a review of telecommunications policy in transition-of actions taken and not taken, of goals pursued or ignored, of the adequacy of policy vehicles and their strengths and weaknesses. The authors evaluate three categories of policy problems: those of concept, scope, and judgment in communications policy; those specific to media industries and forces affecting them; and those concerning wider public policy concerns intersecting with communication.
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