Focusing on the centrality of information/communication to economic and ecological processes, this work cuts at the philosophical/ideological root of this neo-conservative policy agenda.
Focusing on the centrality of information/communication to economic and ecological processes, this work cuts at the philosophical/ideological root of this neo-conservative policy agenda.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert E. Babe is professor of communication at the University of Ottawa.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: Information and Communication in Mainstream Economics Information Industries and Economic Analysis: Policy Makers Beware Commodities as Signs The Place of Information in Economics Part Two: Interrelations Between Economics and Communication Studies Communication: Blindspot of Western Economics On Political Economy Information, Economics, and Ecosystem Part Three: Information and Communication in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics T. R. Malthus and the Origins of Communication in Economics The Communication Theory of Thorstein Veblen The Communication Theory of Kenneth E. Boulding Part Four: Policy Applications Emergence and Development of Canadian Communications: Dispelling the Myths Telecommunications Policy: Real World of the Canadian Information Highway "Life is Information": Canadian Communication and the Legacy of Graham Spry Conclusion
Introduction Part One: Information and Communication in Mainstream Economics Information Industries and Economic Analysis: Policy Makers Beware Commodities as Signs The Place of Information in Economics Part Two: Interrelations Between Economics and Communication Studies Communication: Blindspot of Western Economics On Political Economy Information, Economics, and Ecosystem Part Three: Information and Communication in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics T. R. Malthus and the Origins of Communication in Economics The Communication Theory of Thorstein Veblen The Communication Theory of Kenneth E. Boulding Part Four: Policy Applications Emergence and Development of Canadian Communications: Dispelling the Myths Telecommunications Policy: Real World of the Canadian Information Highway "Life is Information": Canadian Communication and the Legacy of Graham Spry Conclusion
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