The New Urban Infrastructure: Cities and Telecommunications - Sharon Strover - Libros - ABC-CLIO - 9780275935917 - 24 de julio de 1990
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Marc Notes: Joint project-Lyndon B. Johnson Sch. of public Affairs-Ctr. Res. on Communication, Texas U. P. Publisher Marketing: Traditionally, city governments have played an active role in the administration of public works that were necessary to the economic survival of the community. However, a major element of the new urban infrastructure, advanced telecommunications networks, are developing in such a way that the municipal role in its development is minimal. This book presents new information on the rapidly changing configuration of urban telecommunications. The editors examine important planning data illustrating how major metro areas are dealing with new opportunities in telecommumication. They describe the interplay among current stakeholders in this area: public utility commissions, city planners and service providers, state governments, telecommunications users (especially large businesses), and consumer groups. The book provides case studies of major U. S. cities, one Canadian city, a metropolitan area on the U. S.-Mexican border, as well as smaller cities that have positioned themselves for international economic trade whereby telecommunications will play a major role. The contributors find that cities need to be more involved in understanding how telecommunications systems are changing and in planning how they can best exploit new opportunities afforded by these systems. They contend that while telecommunication may not cause economic development, it seems to be a necessary condition for it. The book offers clear illustrations of the extent to which business users depend on communications. The ability of business and government to bypass the local carrier has important implications for the public network and for cities in their use of telecommunication. Contributor Bio:  Strover, Sharon SHARON STROVER is Assistant Professor of Radio-TV and Film at the University of Texas at Austin. Schmandt, Williams and Wilson edited Telecommunications and Economic Development: The New State Role (Praeger, 1989). Contributor Bio:  Schmandt, Jurgen JURGEN SCHMANDT is Professor Emeritus, Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs, the University of Texas at Austin and Distinguished Fellow, Houston Advanced Research Center. GERALD R. NORTH holds the Harold Haynes Endowed Chair in Geosciences in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University. JUDITH CLARKSON works in environmental consulting, particularly on water-related projects, and writes and edits materials related to acid rain and climate change. Contributor Bio:  Williams, Frederick Frederick Williams is Mary Gibbs Jones Centennial Professor at the Center for Research on Communication, Technology & Society of the University of Texas, Austin. He is the author of "The New Communications, " among other books. Contributor Bio:  Wilson, Robert H Robert H. Wilson is the Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Policy at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, where he served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 24 de julio de 1990
ISBN13 9780275935917
Editores ABC-CLIO
Género Demographic Orientation > Urban
Páginas 344
Dimensiones 163 × 242 × 27 mm   ·   680 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Schmandt, Jurgen
Editor Strover, Sharon
Editor Williams, Frederick
Editor Wilson, Robert H.

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