Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Communication Technology and the Geography of Citizenship | |
The State and the New Geography of Power | p. 17 |
Citizenship and the Technopoles | p. 33 |
The Neoliberal Transition | |
"That Deep Romantic Chasm": Libertarianism, Neoliberalism, and the Computer Culture | p. 49 |
From Citizenship to Consumer Sovereignty: The Paradigm Shift in European Audiovisual Policy | p. 65 |
Will Information Societies Be Welfare Societies? | p. 77 |
Ideology, Communication, and Capitalist Crisis: The New Zealand Experience | p. 91 |
Social Policy in Telecommunications | |
Amartya Sen's "Capabilities" Approach to the Evaluation of Welfare: Its Application to Communications | p. 113 |
The Future of the Welfare State and Its Challenges for Communication Policy | p. 125 |
Social Movement in Telecommunications: Rethinking the Public Service History of U.S. Telecommunications, 1894-1919 | p. 137 |
Public Service Broadcasting | |
Public Service Journalism in Post-Tory Britain: Problems and Prospects | p. 159 |
Public Service Broadcasting in Australia: Value and Difference | p. 173 |
Participatory Politics and Citizen Access | |
Telecommunications Reform in Postapartheid South Africa | p. 191 |
Policies for Participation: Myth, Reality and the Media in Local Initiatives in the United Kingdom | p. 209 |
The Public Interest in U.S. Electronic Media Today: The DBS Debate | p. 223 |
New Technologies, the Welfare State, and the Prospects for Democratization | p. 239 |
Global Media Development and Policy | |
The Welfare State, the Information Society, and the Ambivalence of Social Movements | p. 259 |
Television and Citizenship: A New International Division of Cultural Labor? | p. 279 |
Communication Policy and Globalization as a Social Project | p. 293 |
Afterword | p. 311 |
Index | p. 315 |
About the Editors and Contributors | p. 325 |
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