Introduction
1: The Normative Grounds of Information Policy
2: Paradigms of Public Space
3: Participatory Public Space: A Post-Liberal Framework
4: Telecommunications and the Political Design of the Information
Infrastructure
5: Liberalization of Intellectual Property: The Control of
Content
6: Audiovisual Background and Conflict of Regulatory Models
7: Realist Internationalism and the Competitive Order of the
Information Society
8: Beyond the Promise of Technology: Communication Rights in the
Information Society
Bibliography
Index
Shalini Venturelli is a Professor of International Communication Policy in the School of International Service at The American University, Washington
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Robyn Durie, Linklater & Paines, EIPR, vol 21, no 6, 1999
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