Communication Policy

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

Title Filter     Display # 
# Article Title
21 Rethinking Rights and Regulations: Institutional Responses to New Communications Technologies
22 Global Media Governance: A Beginner's Guide
23 Understanding Speech Rights: Defensive and Empowering Approaches to the First Amendment
24 Communications rights: A Latin American perspective
25 Liberalizing the European Media: Politics, Regulation, and the Public Sphere
26 Holding the Media Accountable: The Uses of International Law,
27 Overt Intentions and Covert Agendas: Discourse on Formulating Communication Policies and Planning in Third World Countries
28 Citizens and consumers: discursive debates during and after the Communications Act 2003
29 Representing Citizens and Consumers in Media and Communications Regulation
30 Freedom to communicate: An American perspective
31 Translating a Right to Communicate into Policy
32 Sharing information in Kenya: Communication and information policy considerations and consequences for rural women
33 The right to receive communications: A thought worth entertaining
34 The Right to Communicate Decisions and Dissents: A Supreme Court Reader
35 Radio and television broadcasting to Cuba: U.S. communication policy and the International First Amendment
36 Critical cyberpolicy: network technologies, massless citizens, virtual rights
37 Planning of communication
38 Development Theory and Communication Policy: Power to the People!
39 Information imbalance in Asia
40 Towards an Effective National Policy on Information and Communication Technologies for Nigeria
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>
Page 2 of 2