Communications Revolution
Derman, Deniz; John Lotherington (eds.)
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147pp. 8vo. First edition. Softcover. Contents: Sir Michael Weir, Foreword: 21st Century Trust; Med-Campus Project A126; John Lotherington, Introduction; Conference Programme; Andrew Adonis, Background Paper: Superhighways and the Information Society; Andrew Adonis, Conference Report; Monique van Dusseldorp, Visions of Shared Human Enrichment. The G7 Conference on the Information Society; Sherrie Madia, Net Worth: Real-Life Implications of A Digital World; John Lotherington, Communications, Freedom and Social Change: Historical Perspectives; Andrew Mottram, Ethics and the Communications Revolution; Martin Hiller, About the Quality of TV Programmes; Andras Nagy, Three Concerns of an Outsider (On the Communications Revolution); Kirsten Wehner, The US National Information Infrastructure and Questions of the Public Sphere; Richard Yuen, Telecommunications in Hong Kong: A Case of the Success of Free Market Competition; Vanco Cabukovski, Computer Communications in Macedonia; Chandrika Kaul, Information Society and the Communications Revolution: the Case of India; Deniz Derman, Information Technologies: the Turkish Case. Near fine. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 2325
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Titel: Communications Revolution
Verlag: Ankara: Med-Campus Project A126 Publications, 1996
Erscheinungsdatum: 1996
Einband: Soft cover
Auflage: F.
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