. . . And Communications for All: A Policy Agenda for a New Administration
In . . . And Communications for All, 16 leading communications policy scholars present a comprehensive telecommunications policy agenda for the new federal administration. This agenda emphasizes the potential of information technologies to improve democratic discourse, social responsibility, and the quality of life along with the means by which it can be made available to all Americans. Schejter has assembled an analysis of the reasons for the failure of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and offers an international benchmark for the future of telecommunications.

Addressing a range of topics, including network neutrality, rural connectivity, media ownership, minority ownership, spectrum policy, universal broadband policy, and media for children, it articulates a comprehensive vision for the United States as a twenty-first-century information society that is both internally inclusive and globally competitive.
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. . . And Communications for All: A Policy Agenda for a New Administration
In . . . And Communications for All, 16 leading communications policy scholars present a comprehensive telecommunications policy agenda for the new federal administration. This agenda emphasizes the potential of information technologies to improve democratic discourse, social responsibility, and the quality of life along with the means by which it can be made available to all Americans. Schejter has assembled an analysis of the reasons for the failure of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and offers an international benchmark for the future of telecommunications.

Addressing a range of topics, including network neutrality, rural connectivity, media ownership, minority ownership, spectrum policy, universal broadband policy, and media for children, it articulates a comprehensive vision for the United States as a twenty-first-century information society that is both internally inclusive and globally competitive.
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In . . . And Communications for All, 16 leading communications policy scholars present a comprehensive telecommunications policy agenda for the new federal administration. This agenda emphasizes the potential of information technologies to improve democratic discourse, social responsibility, and the quality of life along with the means by which it can be made available to all Americans. Schejter has assembled an analysis of the reasons for the failure of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and offers an international benchmark for the future of telecommunications.

Addressing a range of topics, including network neutrality, rural connectivity, media ownership, minority ownership, spectrum policy, universal broadband policy, and media for children, it articulates a comprehensive vision for the United States as a twenty-first-century information society that is both internally inclusive and globally competitive.

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ISBN-13: 9780739134832
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 374
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Amit M. Schejter is associate professor of communications and codirector of the Institute for Information Policy at the Pennsylvania State University.
Philip M. Napoli is the James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy, Director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media&Democracy, and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research for the Sanford School at Duke University. He also serves as a Docent at the University of Helsinki. Napoli is the author of four books: Foundations of Communications Policy: Principles and Process in the Regulation of Electronic Media (2001); Audience Economics: Media Institutions and the Audience Marketplace (2003); Audience Evolution: New Technologies and the Transformation of Media Audiences (2011), and Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age (2019).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Frameworks
Chapter 3 Broadband, Internet, and Universal Service: Challenges to the Social Contract of the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 4 Digital Media, Modern Democracy, and Our Truncated National Debate
Chapter 5 Public Scholarship and the Communications Policy Agenda
Chapter 6 International Benchmarks: The Crisis in U.S. Communications Policy through a Comparative Lens
Part 7 Infastructures and Industries
Chapter 8 Competition and Investment in Wireline Broadband
Chapter 9 U.S. Cable TV Policy: Managing the Transition to Broadband
Chapter 10 A Spectrum Policy Agenda
Chapter 11 The Way Forward for Wireless
Chapter 12 Rethinking the Media Ownership Policy Agenda
Part 13 Access
Chapter 14 Universal Service
Chapter 15 America's Forgotten Challenge: Rural Access
Chapter 16 Municipal Broadband
Chapter 17 The Future of the E-Rate: U.S. Universal Service Fund Support for Public Access and Social Services
Part 18 Content
Chapter 19 Public Service Media 2.0
Chapter 20 Creating a Media Policy Agenda for the Digital Generation
Chapter 21 Race and Media: Several Key Proposals for the Next Administration
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