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Access Denied in the Information Age - Paperback

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by S. Lax (Editor)

We live in an information society. Or so we are told. Access to unlimited information will promote equality for all. But is the information society really going to be like this? Who is going to reap the rewards of new information and communication technologies? Focusing on a theme of exclusion, Access Denied in the Information Age dispels the myths of the information society. The authors here take a few steps back from the hype and consider the real place of these new technologies in society.

Author Biography

ROBIN BROWN Lecturer in Political Communications, University of Leeds WILLIAM DUTTON Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California ANITA ELBERSE Researcher, London Business School's Future Media Research Programme GARY HERMAN IT Consultant and Writer JOE HOLLY Workers' Educational Association's National Programme Officer and Director of the Labour Telematics Centre TRACI HONG Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California GILL KIRKUP Senior Lecturer in Educational Technology, Open University SORIN MATEI Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California DAVID MORRISON Professor of Communications Research, University of Leeds MICHAEL PALMER Professor of International Communications, UFR Communication, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris MICHAEL SVENNEVIG Research Director, Research Centre for Future Communications, University of Leeds DEBORAH TRAYHURN Principal Lecturer, School of Information Management, Leeds Metropolitan University FRANK WEBSTER Professor of Sociology, University of Birmingham ANTHONY WILHELM Program Director for Communications Policy and Practice, Benton Foundation, Washington DC GRANVILLE WILLIAMS Lecturer in Journalism and Media Policy, University of Huddersfield BRIAN WONSTON Professor and Head of School of Communication, Design and Media, University of Westminster

Number of Pages: 239
Dimensions: 0.58 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 01, 2001
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