A Communications Cornucopia Markle Foundation Essays on Information Policy
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Brookings Inst Pr
- Publish date: 04/01/1998
Description:
Rapid progress in information technologies has produced an ever-broadening array of choices in information products. It has also caused historically segmented industries, such as television, telephones, computers, and print media, to converge and compete. The result is a cornucopia of products and potential in communications along with enormous strain on the governmental institutions that use and regulate information technology.
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This book looks at the many ways that information technology relates to issues of governance and public policy. Adjusting regulatory instititions to the new technical realities is a great challenge. This book sheds light on these issues, and in so doing demonstrates the usefulness of rigorous, multidisciplinary policy analysis in assessing the significance of changing technology.
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