Vol 21, No 2 (1996)

Economics, Communication, and Worldview

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Editorial

Editorial HTML
Rowland Lorimer

Guest Editorial

Introduction HTML
Robert E. Babe

Papers

Economics and Information: Toward a New (and More Sustainable) Worldview Abstract HTML
Robert E. Babe
Art in the Information Economy Abstract HTML
Sandra Braman
Status of the Artist or of Arts Organizations?: A Brief Discussion on the Canadian Status of the Artist Act Abstract HTML
Danielle Cliche
The Telecommunications Equipment Market: Globalization or Selective Regionalization Abstract HTML
Andrea Martinez
Negotiating International Communications: Structure and Infrastructure Abstract HTML
Paula M. Murphy
Toward a Subject-Oriented Worldview of Information Abstract HTML
Carole Groleau, James Taylor
Intellectual Property, Moral Rights, and Trading Regimes: A Publishing Perspective Abstract HTML
Rowland Lorimer

Reviews

The Global Political Economy of Communication HTML
Mike Gasher
Cybersociety: Computer-Mediated Communication and Community HTML
Leslie Regan Shade
Data Trash: The Theory of the Virtual Class HTML
Leslie Regan Shade
Visual "Literacy": Image, Minds, and Reality HTML
James M. Linton
Objectivity and Its Other HTML
Graham Knight
More Perishable than Lettuce or Tomatoes:: Labour Law Reform and Toronto's Newspapers HTML
James Winter
Small Media, Big Revolution: Communication, Culture, and the Iranian Revolution HTML
Firoozeh Radjai Bokharai
Unthinking Modernity:: Innis, McLuhan, and the Frankfurt School HTML
David Lyon
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