Beyond Broadband Access : : Developing Data-Based Information Policy Strategies / / Richard D. Taylor, Amit M. Schejter.

After broadband access, what next? What role do metrics play in understanding “information societies”? And, more important, in shaping their policies? Beyond counting people with broadband access, how can economic and social metrics inform broadband policies, help evaluate their outcomes, and create...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Donald McGannon Communication Research Center's Everett C. Parker Book Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Numbers That Matter --
PART I: THEORY --
1. Beyond Broadband Access --
2. Understanding Digital Gaps --
3. Broadband Microfoundations --
4. Adoption Factors of Ubiquitous Broadband --
5. Data and Modeling Challenges in International Comparisons --
6. Data, Policy, and Democracy --
7. “Rulers of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens” --
PART II: THE USE AND ABUSE OF DATA IN INFORMATION POLICY MAKING --
8. PhD Heal Thyself --
9. Case Studies in Results-Driven Decision Making at the FCC --
10. The Determinants of Disconnectedness --
11. European Broadband Spending --
12. Using Data for Policy Development --
Notes --
Bibliography --
List of Contributors --
Index
Summary:After broadband access, what next? What role do metrics play in understanding “information societies”? And, more important, in shaping their policies? Beyond counting people with broadband access, how can economic and social metrics inform broadband policies, help evaluate their outcomes, and create useful models for achieving national goals? This timely volume not only examines the traditional questions about broadband, like availability and access, but also explores and evaluates new metrics more applicable to the evolving technologies of information access.Beyond Broadband Access brings together a stellar array of media policy scholars from a wide range of disciplines—economics, law, policy studies, computer science, information science, and communications studies. Importantly, it provides a well-rounded, international perspective on theoretical approaches to databased communications policymaking in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Showcasing a diversity of approaches, this invaluable collection helps to meet myriad challenges to improving the foundations for communications policy development.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823252084
9783111189604
9783110707298
DOI:10.1515/9780823252084?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Richard D. Taylor, Amit M. Schejter.