The normative grounds of information policy -- Paradigms of public space -- Participatory public space: a post-liberal framework -- Telecommunications and the political design of the information infrastructure -- Redefinition of intellectual property: the control of content -- Audiovisual battleground and conflict of regulatory models -- Realist internationalism and the competitive order of the information society -- Beyond the promise of technology: communication rights in the information society
Summary
Arguing that the problem of political rights of information and participation in the public sphere is the central question involving the development of the European Union, this book assesses the political, cultural and economic basis of policies
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-308) and index
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