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Citizenship and Participation in the Information Age

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2002

Herausgeber

Manjunath Pendakur + weitere

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

23,1/17,6/2,8 cm

Gewicht

680 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-55193-035-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2002

Herausgeber

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

23,1/17,6/2,8 cm

Gewicht

680 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-55193-035-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Part I: Perspectives on the Information Society

    1. Forthcoming Features: Information and Communications Technologies and the Sociology of the Future - Peter Golding
    2. Illusions of Perfect Information and Fantasies of Control in the Information Society - Dwayne Winseck
    3. Software Industry, Religious Nationalism, and Social Movements in India: Aspects of Globalization? - Ramaswami Harindranath
    4. Labouring to Be a Citizen: Trade Unions, Public Interest and Cyber-Populism in India - Paula Chakravartty
    5. Imagining the Knowledge-Based Economy: Soon-to-be Labour Force Entrants Predict the Future of Work - Roma Harris and Margaret Ann Wilkinson
    6. Market Knowledge and the Good Citizen - Richard Maxwell
    7. Neo-Liberalizing Welfare: Politics and Information Technology in a New Era of Governance - G. Dean Barry
    8. Defining the Canadian DNA Data Bank: A Sociological Perspective - Neil Gerlach
    9. ICTs in Dutch Schools: Problems, Prospects and Promises - Leen d'Haenens, Madelon Kokhuis and Cindy von Summeren

    Part II: Competing Interests: Censorship and Access to Information

    1. International Communication and the Extremist Right - John Downing
    2. The Harm of Hate Propaganda - Hilliard Aronovitch
    3. Censorship in Library Collection Development Practices and Civic Participation: A Theoretical Approach - Juris Dilevko
    4. Having a Cow: Reaction to 'Veggie Libel' Laws and the Oprah Trials - Diana Knott
    5. Risk and the Internet: Perception and Reality - Eric A. Zimmer and Christopher D. Hunter

    Part III: Concentration of Ownership in the Information World

    1. Universal Access in IHAC and NIIAC: Transformed Narrative and Meaning in Information Policy - Martin Dowding
    2. Saving Books from the Market: Price Maintenance Policies in the United States and Europe - Laura Miller
    3. Books and Commerce in an Age of Virtual Capital: The Changing Political Economy of Bookselling - Jon Bekken
    4. Copyright and Citizenship - Michael Rushton
    5. National Public Radio: The Case for Normative Mission in the Marketplace - Michael McCauley

    Part IV: Citizenship and Democracy

    1. Human Rights in the Information Society: Civic Participation in Shaping the Future - Cees Hamelink
    2. Networks for Social Knowledge: The Anti-NAFTA Challenge - Sophia Huyer
    3. Globalization, Information Society and Social Movement - Marc Lemire
    4. Web Sites of Resistance: Internetworking and Civil Society - Kelly O'Neill
    5. The Citizen's Right to Communicate - William F. Birdsall and Merrilee Rasmussen
    6. Crossing the Great Divide: Connecting Citizens to Government in New South Wales, Australia - Jan Houghton and Linda Tsiu-Shuang Chin
    7. Jacques and Jill at VPL: Citizenship and the Use of the Internet at Vancouver Public Library - Ellen Balka and Brian J. Peterson
    8. Does a Networked Society Foster Participatory Democracy or Is Commitment to Place-Based Community Still a Necessity for Civic Engagement? - Mary Wilson
    9. Access to U.S. Federal Government Information for People with Disabilities: An Analysis of the Legal Requirements, Interpretations, and Implications - Kimberley Lauffer
    10. Remapping the Canadian North: Nunavut, Communications and Inuit Participatory Development - Gail Guthrie Valaskakis
    11. Bush and Bureaucrats: Women's Civic Participation from the Australian Outback - Lyn Simpson, Leonie Daws, Leanne Wood, Josephine Previte

    The Contributors

    Index

     

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