High Speed Access Report 2Q 2010

High Speed Access Report 2Q 2010
Title High Speed Access Report 2Q 2010 PDF eBook
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Publisher Information Gatekeepers Inc
Pages 24
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High Speed Access Report 3Q 2010

High Speed Access Report 3Q 2010
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Pages 20
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High Speed Access Report

High Speed Access Report
Title High Speed Access Report PDF eBook
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Publisher Information Gatekeepers Inc
Pages 24
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FCC Record

FCC Record
Title FCC Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Communications Commission
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Pages 880
Release 2018
Genre Telecommunication
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Misunderstanding the Internet

Misunderstanding the Internet
Title Misunderstanding the Internet PDF eBook
Author James Curran
Publisher Routledge
Pages 224
Release 2016-02-05
Genre Computers
ISBN 1317443500

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The growth of the internet has been spectacular. There are now more than 3 billion internet users across the globe, some 40 per cent of the world’s population. The internet’s meteoric rise is a phenomenon of enormous significance for the economic, political and social life of contemporary societies. However, much popular and academic writing about the internet continues to take a celebratory view, assuming that the internet’s potential will be realised in essentially positive and transformative ways. This was especially true in the euphoric moment of the mid-1990s, when many commentators wrote about the internet with awe and wonderment. While this moment may be over, its underlying technocentrism – the belief that technology determines outcomes – lingers on and, with it, a failure to understand the internet in its social, economic and political contexts. Misunderstanding the Internet is a short introduction, encompassing the history, sociology, politics and economics of the internet and its impact on society. This expanded and updated second edition is a polemical, sociologically and historically informed guide to the key claims that have been made about the online world. It aims to challenge both popular myths and existing academic orthodoxies that surround the internet.

Online Reporting of Elections

Online Reporting of Elections
Title Online Reporting of Elections PDF eBook
Author Einar Thorsen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 153
Release 2014-10-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317850017

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This book contributes to debates concerning online reporting of elections and the challenges facing journalism in the context of democratic change. The speed of technological adaptation by journalists and their audiences means online news is gradually becoming a normalised part of media landscapes across the world. Journalists monitor social media for insight into the political process and as an instant indication of "public sentiment", rather than waiting for press releases and opinion polls. Citizens are actively participating in online political reporting too, through publishing eyewitness accounts, political commentary, crowd-sourcing and fact-checking information (of political manifestos and media reports alike). It is therefore growing increasingly important to understand how political journalism is evolving through new communicative forms and practices, in order to critique its epistemological role and function in democratic societies, and examine how these interventions influence daily online political reporting across different national contexts. This volume covers comparative, research-based studies across a range of national contexts and electoral systems, including Australia, ten African countries, the European Union, Greece, the Netherlands, India, Iran, Sweden, the UK and the USA. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Practice.

Citizen E-Participation in Urban Governance: Crowdsourcing and Collaborative Creativity

Citizen E-Participation in Urban Governance: Crowdsourcing and Collaborative Creativity
Title Citizen E-Participation in Urban Governance: Crowdsourcing and Collaborative Creativity PDF eBook
Author Silva, Carlos Nunes
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 392
Release 2013-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1466641703

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The relationship between citizens and city governments is gradually transforming due to the utilization of advanced information and communication technologies in order to inform, consult, and engage citizens. Citizen E-Participation in Urban Governance: Crowdsourcing and Collaborative Creativity explores the nature of the new challenges confronting citizens and local governments in the field of urban governance. This comprehensive reference source explores the role that Web 2.0 technologies play in promoting citizen participation and empowerment in the city government and is intended for scholars, researchers, students, and practitioners in the field of urban studies, urban planning, political science, public administration, and more.