There are said to be parallels in the impact that the advent of the telegraph and the internet had on their respective societies. This chapter looks at two examples of state intervention and subsidy in the development of those two communications infrastructures in remote and rural areas of Scotland, at either end of the revolution in electric communications. Both applied the technology of the day to break down geographical barriers, to increase connectivity, to spread information, and to enhance social and business links. Both initiatives grew in part out of a government concern that Scotland should not fall behind the level of technological provision available in other European countries, thereby disadvantaging Scottish business as well a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the proposition that improved connectivity, specifically thr...
It is now almost impossible to conceive of life in western Europe, either in the towns or the countr...
AbstractThe creative industries potentially contribute much to the social and economic viability of ...
The provision of universal broadband Internet access in Scotland has been the subject of political p...
Broadband has been described as a transforming technology and is now widely available in many develo...
This document is the final version of a published work that appeared in final form in Proceedings of...
Broadband has been described as a transforming technology and is now widely available in many develo...
This study critically examines the co-construction of society and technology in rural Strathclyde du...
Rural and remote learners are disadvantaged even with online provision due to poor connections. Broa...
The global connectivity, experience and opportunities afforded by the expansion of modern informatio...
Funding This research is supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy theme to the dot.ru...
In the present paper, I am trying to emphasize that telecentres � despite the difficulties they ar...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research C...
There is no doubt that high-speed or next generation broadband is integral to social and economic de...
It is now almost impossible to conceive of life in western Europe, either in the towns or the countr...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the proposition that improved connectivity, specifically thr...
It is now almost impossible to conceive of life in western Europe, either in the towns or the countr...
AbstractThe creative industries potentially contribute much to the social and economic viability of ...
The provision of universal broadband Internet access in Scotland has been the subject of political p...
Broadband has been described as a transforming technology and is now widely available in many develo...
This document is the final version of a published work that appeared in final form in Proceedings of...
Broadband has been described as a transforming technology and is now widely available in many develo...
This study critically examines the co-construction of society and technology in rural Strathclyde du...
Rural and remote learners are disadvantaged even with online provision due to poor connections. Broa...
The global connectivity, experience and opportunities afforded by the expansion of modern informatio...
Funding This research is supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy theme to the dot.ru...
In the present paper, I am trying to emphasize that telecentres � despite the difficulties they ar...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research C...
There is no doubt that high-speed or next generation broadband is integral to social and economic de...
It is now almost impossible to conceive of life in western Europe, either in the towns or the countr...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the proposition that improved connectivity, specifically thr...
It is now almost impossible to conceive of life in western Europe, either in the towns or the countr...
AbstractThe creative industries potentially contribute much to the social and economic viability of ...