What are the challenges to effective academic participation in telecommunications policymaking? In this article, the authors analyze their experiences with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and Industry Canada as examples. Their goal is to increase academic policy engagement despite negligible government support for public interest advocacy, as traditional public interest values are discarded by regulators because new technologies are framed as individual rather than collective. Industry Canada is deemed opaque with an “advocacy deficit,” though the CRTC is more transparent and inviting. To succeed in both venues, academics need to work with advocacy organizations as “circumstantial activists.” Such academic pa...
This project examines the engagement of Canadian arts and culture organizations with telecommunicati...
Unabhängige Regulierungsbehörden, die außerhalb der klassischen Exekutivhierarchie stehen und auf ge...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...
The thesis analyzes the impact of federal regulation of telecommunications on the pursuit of provinc...
Abstract: This article appraises attempts by some researchers to read a "power shift'' thesis into r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines how experts operate in the political ar...
This thesis focuses on Canada’s federal regulatory appeal procedure, the “Petition to the Governor i...
While technological and economic changes have been the most influential factors in stimulating recen...
Canada had recently undertaken significant steps to forbear from regulating the last regulated offer...
In February, 1992, a new Telecommunications Act was tabled in the Canadian House of Commons. This bi...
Abstract: This paper discusses key concepts in telecommunications policy: common carriage, natural m...
This dissertation investigates the politics of Canadian internet policy development and the implicat...
Communications policymaking increasingly relies upon research derived from large-scale databases man...
This paper critically examines political and sociological relations in public telecommunication poli...
Around the world, telecommunications policy is one of the most important areas of public policy. The...
This project examines the engagement of Canadian arts and culture organizations with telecommunicati...
Unabhängige Regulierungsbehörden, die außerhalb der klassischen Exekutivhierarchie stehen und auf ge...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...
The thesis analyzes the impact of federal regulation of telecommunications on the pursuit of provinc...
Abstract: This article appraises attempts by some researchers to read a "power shift'' thesis into r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines how experts operate in the political ar...
This thesis focuses on Canada’s federal regulatory appeal procedure, the “Petition to the Governor i...
While technological and economic changes have been the most influential factors in stimulating recen...
Canada had recently undertaken significant steps to forbear from regulating the last regulated offer...
In February, 1992, a new Telecommunications Act was tabled in the Canadian House of Commons. This bi...
Abstract: This paper discusses key concepts in telecommunications policy: common carriage, natural m...
This dissertation investigates the politics of Canadian internet policy development and the implicat...
Communications policymaking increasingly relies upon research derived from large-scale databases man...
This paper critically examines political and sociological relations in public telecommunication poli...
Around the world, telecommunications policy is one of the most important areas of public policy. The...
This project examines the engagement of Canadian arts and culture organizations with telecommunicati...
Unabhängige Regulierungsbehörden, die außerhalb der klassischen Exekutivhierarchie stehen und auf ge...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...