
Media Divides
Communication Rights and the Right to Communicate in Canada
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-7748-1775-2 (ISBN)
Description
Media Divides offers a comprehensive democratic audit of communications law and policy. Using the concept of communications rights as a framework for analysis in five key domains - media, access, the Internet, privacy, and copyright - leading analysts reveal that Canada's failure to respond adequately to a host of pressures and developments has left its citizens with unequal access to the nation's communications system and the freedom of expression it promises. Media Divides not only offers the first up-to-date account of the democratic deficits in Canada's communications policy, it formulates recommendations - including the establishment of a Canadian right to communicate - for the future.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
5 charts, 1 table
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-1775-2 (9780774817752)
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Persons
Marc Raboy is Professor and Beaverbrook Chair in Ethics, Media and Communications in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University. Jeremy Shtern is a Fonds quebecois de la recherche sur la societe et la culture (FQRSC) postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Communication and Design at Ryerson University.
Contributors: William J. McIver Jr., Laura J. Murray, Leslie Regan Shade, Sean O Siochru
Contributors: William J. McIver Jr., Laura J. Murray, Leslie Regan Shade, Sean O Siochru
Author
Contributions
Content
Preface
Part 1: Communication Rights and the Right to Communicate - The State of the Art
Introduction / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
1 Histories, Contexts, and Controversies / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
2 Implementing Communication Rights / Sean O Siochru
Part 2: Communication Rights in Canada - An Assessment
3 The Horizontal View / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
4 Media / Marc Raboy
5 Access / Leslie Regan Shade
6 Internet / William J. McIver Jr.
7 Privacy / Leslie Regan Shade
8 Copyright / Laura J. Murray
Part 3: Policy Recommendations and Alternative Frameworks
9 Fixing Communication Rights in Canada / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
10 Toward a Canadian Right to Communicate / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
Appendices
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Part 1: Communication Rights and the Right to Communicate - The State of the Art
Introduction / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
1 Histories, Contexts, and Controversies / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
2 Implementing Communication Rights / Sean O Siochru
Part 2: Communication Rights in Canada - An Assessment
3 The Horizontal View / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
4 Media / Marc Raboy
5 Access / Leslie Regan Shade
6 Internet / William J. McIver Jr.
7 Privacy / Leslie Regan Shade
8 Copyright / Laura J. Murray
Part 3: Policy Recommendations and Alternative Frameworks
9 Fixing Communication Rights in Canada / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
10 Toward a Canadian Right to Communicate / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern
Appendices
Notes
Works Cited
Index