Communication Policy

Many Voices, One World - book coverThis section reflects international or national legislation on aspects of communication rights.

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1 Citizen Empowerment for Good Governance
2 L'empouvoirement citoyen pour la bonne governance
3 Bolivia recognizes citizens’ right to communication and information
4 Bolivia reconoce el derecho a la comunicación e información de los ciudadanos
5 UNDP and the Right to Information
6 Independent Media’s Vital Role in Development
7 Critical Issues in Information and Communication Technologies for Rural Development in Ghana
8 Continuity and Change in the International Law of Mass Communication,
9 Africa's Right to Information: A Review of Past Developments and Future Prospects
10 Changing discourses in U.S. international information-communication policy: From free flow to competitive advantage?
11 Framing the digital divide: a comparison of US and EU policy approaches
12 Communications: Individual rights/ State rights
13 The Communications Act 2003: A New Regulatory Framework in the UK
14 Top-Down or Bottom-Up?: Radio in the Service of Democracy: Experiences from South Africa and Namibia
15 Right to communicate: National legislation or international policy
16 Communications Policy and Information Technology: Promises, Problems, Prospects
17 Media Policy Paradigm Shifts: Towards a New Communications Policy Paradigm
18 Managing Distance: Rural Poverty and the Promise of Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa
19 Intervention at general policy debate at Unesco
20 A right to communicate: A Canadian approach
 
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