The Global political economy of communication : hegemony, telecommunication, and the information economy
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The Global political economy of communication : hegemony, telecommunication, and the information economy
(International political economy series)
St. Martin's Press , Macmillan, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: uk ISBN 9780333609323
Description
This collection examines the theoretical, analytical and political implications of global developments involving telecommunications and related technologies. The book's contributors - from fields such as economics, political science and communication studies - relate research on the political economy of communication with the work of international political economy scholars. The book stimulates cross-disciplinary debates among readers in these and other areas in order to, first, critically evaluate recent global developments involving communications and, second, to encourage the development of a more holistic and inclusive approach to these and related issues.
Table of Contents
- Foreword: Communication and International Political Economy
- C.N.Murphy - Acknowledgements - List of Acronyms - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: The Global Political Economy of Communication and IPE
- E.A.Comor - PART 1: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES - The Information Society: Implications for Economic Institutions and Market Theory
- W.H.Melody - Myth, Telecommunication and the Emerging Global Informational Order: The Political Economy of Transitions
- I.C.Parker - Surveillance and the Global Political Economy
- M.Hewson -PART 2: CASE STUDIES - Communication Technology and International Capitalism: The Case of DBS and US Foreign Policy
- E.A.Comor - International Services Liberalisation and Indian Telecommunications Policy
- S.D.McDowell - Contested Terrain: Hong Kong's International Telecommunications on the Eve of 1997
- M.Mueller - PART 3: DEMOCRATIC OPTIONS - Wired World: Communications Technology, Governance and the Democratic Uprising
- A.Jones - Developments in Communication and Democracy: The Contribution of Research
- J.D.Halloran - Index
- Volume
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333664773
Description
This collection examines the theoretical, analytical and political implications of global developments involving telecommunications and related technologies. The book's contributors - from fields such as economics, political science and communication studies - relate research on the political economy of communication with the work of international political economy scholars. The book stimulates cross-disciplinary debates among readers in these and other areas in order to, first, critically evaluate recent global developments involving communications and, second, to encourage the development of a more holistic and inclusive approach to these and related issues.
Table of Contents
- Foreword: Communication and International Political Economy
- C.N.Murphy - Acknowledgements - List of Acronyms - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: The Global Political Economy of Communication and IPE
- E.A.Comor - PART 1: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES - The Information Society: Implications for Economic Institutions and Market Theory
- W.H.Melody - Myth, Telecommunication and the Emerging Global Informational Order: The Political Economy of Transitions
- I.C.Parker - Surveillance and the Global Political Economy
- M.Hewson - PART 2: CASE STUDIES - Communication Technology and International Capitalism: The Case of DBS and US Foreign Policy
- E.A.Comor - International Services Liberalisation and Indian Telecommunications Policy
- S.D.McDowell - Contested Terrain: Hong Kong's International Telecommunications on the Eve of 1997
- M.Mueller - PART 3: DEMOCRATIC OPTIONS - Wired World: Communications Technology, Governance and the Democratic Uprising
- A.Jones - Developments in Communication and Democracy: The Contribution of Research
- J.D.Halloran - Index
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