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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dear Deirdre, <br>
Divina added the attachment, but it wasn't sent by the list
server. <br>
Please find below the table of content and the link to the
publisher's website. <br>
Best regards,<br>
Julia <br>
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<a href="http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4874/"
target="_blank">http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4874/</a><br>
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<br>
From NWICO to WSIS: 30 Years of Communication Geopolitics<br>
Actors and Flows, Structures and Divides. <br>
<br>
Edited by <br>
Divina Frau-Meigs, Jérémie Nicey, Michael Palmer, Julia Pohle and
Patricio Tupper <br>
<br>
<br>
Two major regulatory activities have framed global media policies
since World War II: the New World Information and Communication
Order (NWICO) and the more recent World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS). Through extensive research and testimonies from
those involved, this book presents an in-depth account from the
1970s to the present of the major issues concerning information
flow in international geopolitics, including a look at the
negotiations surrounding the major policy debates. Few studies of
NWICO and WSIS have considered the continuity between the two
activities – or included in the debate the crucial intermediary
period between – and this book provides new insight into an issue
of multilingual and multicultural importance.<br>
<br>
PART I: On the Agenda: NWICO
<ul>
<li>Corelations between NWICO and Information Society:
Reflections of a NWICO actor (Mustapha Masmoudi)</li>
<li>The history of NWICO and its lessons (Kaarle Nordenstreng)</li>
<li>NWICO: Reuters’ Gerald Long versus UNESCO’s Seán MacBride
(Michael Palmer)</li>
<li>IPS, an alternative source of news: From NWICO to civil
society (Patricio Tupper)</li>
<li>New scenarios for the Right to Communicate in Latin America
(Gustavo Gonzalez Rodriguez)</li>
<li>Past witnesses’ present comments (Hıfzı Topuz)</li>
</ul>
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PART II: Shifting Sands
<ul>
<li>The Right to Communicate – A continuing victim of historic
links to NWICO and UNESCO? (Alan McKenna)</li>
<li>‘Going Digital’: A historical perspective on early
international coperation in informatics (Julia Pohle)</li>
<li>ICTs, discourse and knowledge societies: Implications for
policy and practice (Robin Mansell)</li>
<li>Past witnesses’ present comments (Alain Modoux)</li>
</ul>
<br>
PART III: Changing the agenda: WSIS and the future
<ul>
<li>Towards Knowledge Societies in UNESCO and beyond (J.P.
Singh)</li>
<li>The notion of acess to information and knowledge: Challenges
and divides, sectors and limits (Jérémie Nicey)</li>
<li>The international news agencies (and their TV/multimedia
sites): The defence of their traditional lead in international
news production (Camille Laville and Michael Palmer)</li>
<li>The least imperfect form of global governance yet? Civil
society and multistakeholder governance of communication
(Jeremy Shtern, Normand Landry and Marc Raboy)</li>
<li>Civil society and the amplification of media governance,
during WSIS and beyond (Divina Frau-Meigs)</li>
<li>Past witnesses’ present comments (Bertrand de La Chapelle)</li>
</ul>
Postface: From New International Information Order to New
Information Market Order (Roberto Savio)<br>
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<br>
Project website with filmed interview excerpts: <a
href="http://nwico2wsis.wordpress.com" target="_blank">http://nwico2wsis.wordpress.com</a><br>
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Am 04.10.12 12:41, schrieb Deirdre Williams:<br>
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cite="mid:CAMz5XN6eHs-M6eOpEijPXdA85M6_sEHY4tJ4iXA8WvBi-6FYsw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Dear Divina,
<div>Think you forgot the attachment?</div>
<div>Deirdre<br>
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style="font-size:11pt">Dear colleagues<br>
Thank you for expressing interest in our publication:
“From NWICO to WSIS: 30 years of communication
geopolitics”. As requested, please find attached the
table of contents. <br>
Divina Frau-Meigs</span></font>
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