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The Politics of World Communication: A Human Rights Perspective

London et al.: Sage (1994), 337 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 319-327, index

Series: Communication and Human Values

Signature commbox: 10-Int*

"Hamelink examines the political processes and decisions which determine the global communication environment. Mass communication, telecommunication, data traffic, intellectual property and communication technology have all been regulated by agreements within the international community. Examining negotiation processes and their outcomes, the author offers an analysis of the global politics of communication and its implications for specific nations, areas and communities. Underlying his analysis is a fundamental question: Do the standards agreed on world communication address the interests of ordinary people in their everyday lives?" (CAMECO Media Forum)