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Technological Evolution and the Right to Communicate: The Implications for Electronic Democracy Publication year: 2004
Author(s): McIver, W. , Birdsall, W.F.
Category: Database/Landmarks

This paper examines the co-evolution of information and communications technologies and communication rights. The emphasis is on the right to communicate. The paper provides a historical analysis through ...
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Citizens at the Crossroads: The Right to Communicate Publication year: 2002
Author(s): Birdsall, W.F. , Rasmussen, M.
Category: Database/Landmarks

Canada is a country whose citizens see their national government as a constructive tool for achieving national objectives but a chasm has opened between government and citizen. For decades Canadians have ...
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Translating a Right to Communicate into Policy Publication year: 2006
Author(s): Birdsall, W.F. , McIver, W.J. , Rasmussen, M., N/D.
Category: Database/Communication Policy

There are three challenges inherent to every right: how to formulate it; how to translate it into policy; how to implement it. This paper deals with the second of these challenges: how to translate a ...
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Communication Rights, politics and policy: Achieving Right to Communicate Publication year: 2003
Author(s): Birdsall, W.F. , McIver, W.J. , Rasmussen, M.,
Category: Database/Landmarks

This paper addresses at least two colloquium themes: “Historical perspectives” and “Governance transformations on the global scene.” The thesis of this paper is that the confluence of the internationalization ...