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Communication, Citizenship, and Social Policy

Rethinking the Limits of the Welfare State
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What roles can and should governments play in communication policymaking? How are communication policies related to welfare politics? With the rapid globalization of commerce and culture and the increasing recognition of information as an economic resource, the grounds for defending the welfare state have shifted. Communication policy is now more widely understood as social policy. Communication, Citizenship, and Social Policy examines issues of communication technology, neoliberal economic policies, public service media, media access, social movements and political communication, the geography of communication, and global media development and policy, among others, and shows how progressive policymakers must use these bases to confront more directly the debates on contemporary welfare theory and politics.

Author Biography:

Andrew Calabrese is associate professor of journalism and mass communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Jean-Claude Burgelman is professor of national and international communication policy at the Free University of Brussels.
Release date NZ
February 18th, 1999
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Contributions by Anders Henten
  • Contributions by Andrew Calabrese
  • Contributions by Andrew Graham
  • Contributions by Gay Hawkins
  • Contributions by Nicholas Garnham
  • Contributions by Patricia Aufderheide
  • Contributions by Robert B. Horwitz
  • Contributions by Wayne Hope
  • Edited by Andrew Calabrese
  • Edited by Jean-Claude Burgelman
Pages
340
Dimensions
149x227x19
ISBN-13
9780847691081
Product ID
5868789

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