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Politics of the Communications Revolution in Western Europe

English · Hardback

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First published in 1986, The Politics of the Communications Revolution in Western Europe deals with the political implications of the communications revolution, specifically with impacts on political debate and agenda, the policy process, the role of the state, and European integration.


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Notes on the Contributors Editor's Preface Introduction 1. Western European States and the Communication Revolution 2. Divergent Paths 3. Policy, Politics and the Communications Revolution in Sweden 4. Policies for New Media in Western Europe 5. Law, Politics and the New Media 6. European Collaboration in Computing and Telecommunication 7. Legitimating the Communications Revolution 8. Policing the Communications Revolution Abstracts Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Index


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Kenneth Dyson and Peter Humphreys


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First published in 1986, The Politics of the Communications Revolution in Western Europe deals with the political implications of the communications revolution, specifically with impacts on political debate and agenda, the policy process, the role of the state, and European integration.

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