Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for neoliberalism. It served to popularize and vindicate the sale of state utilities around the world. This article shows how computer models of the future were central for British telecommunications', and thus for Britain's, transition from social democracy to neoliberalism, from monopoly to market. The British telecommunications network was a key interest in both the social democratic and neoliberal British state's plans for the digitalization of Britain. I argue that computers were crucial to the rise of neoliberalism, both as a managerial tool that simulated futures of free markets and as a technology that symbolized and supported the contract...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo claims have accompanied the emergence of digital compute...
This paper uses Labor policy on information technology as a case study to analyse changing Labor att...
Title: Divvying up the 'Digital Dividend' Abstract: The arrival of digital free-to-air television ha...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
This article is a history of the privatization of British Telecom. BT's privatization occupies a cen...
This article is a history of the privatization of British Telecom. BT's privatization occupies a cen...
In the late 1980s, to reduce the partly privatised British Telecom's (BT) market dominance, Office o...
Since the 1980s the new technologies of information and communication have completely changed the te...
Surel Yves. Mark Thatcher, The Politics of Telecommunications : National Institutions, Convergence, ...
Divided into three sections, the chapter commences by discussing how, and from where or whom, the id...
It is a common argument that ICTs have enabled a new epoch in which information andknowledge play a ...
Telecommunications provides one of the most well-developed examples of the growth of neo-liberalism....
The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the si...
In a climate of profound uncertainty over Britain’s postwar status, some industrialists and policy...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo claims have accompanied the emergence of digital compute...
This paper uses Labor policy on information technology as a case study to analyse changing Labor att...
Title: Divvying up the 'Digital Dividend' Abstract: The arrival of digital free-to-air television ha...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
This article is a history of the privatization of British Telecom. BT's privatization occupies a cen...
This article is a history of the privatization of British Telecom. BT's privatization occupies a cen...
In the late 1980s, to reduce the partly privatised British Telecom's (BT) market dominance, Office o...
Since the 1980s the new technologies of information and communication have completely changed the te...
Surel Yves. Mark Thatcher, The Politics of Telecommunications : National Institutions, Convergence, ...
Divided into three sections, the chapter commences by discussing how, and from where or whom, the id...
It is a common argument that ICTs have enabled a new epoch in which information andknowledge play a ...
Telecommunications provides one of the most well-developed examples of the growth of neo-liberalism....
The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the si...
In a climate of profound uncertainty over Britain’s postwar status, some industrialists and policy...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo claims have accompanied the emergence of digital compute...
This paper uses Labor policy on information technology as a case study to analyse changing Labor att...
Title: Divvying up the 'Digital Dividend' Abstract: The arrival of digital free-to-air television ha...