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opposing viewpoints

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Greenhaven Press
Language
English
Pages
202

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The information revolution: opposing viewpoints
2004, Greenhaven Press
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Table of Contents

The
information revolution has created a digital divide -- Larry Irving -- The
information revolution has not created a digital divide -- Adam D. Thierer -- The
Internet has transformed the economy -- Robert J. Eaton -- The
Internet has not transformed the economy -- Dwight R. Lee -- The
Internet promotes social interaction -- William J. Mitchell -- The
Internet discourages social interaction -- Andrew L. Shapiro
Technology has improved education -- Margaret Honey
Technology alone has not improved education -- Andrew T. LeFevre -- The
information revolution has improved off-campus education -- Kathleen B. Davey -- The
information revolution has not improved off-campus education -- Dave Wilson
Government-sponsored programs have made computers accessible to poorer schools -- William E. Kennard
Government-sponsored programs are unnecessary -- Adam D. Thierer
New technologies are a threat to privacy -- Simson Garfinkel
New technologies are not a threat to privacy -- Greg Miller
Restricting obscenity on the Internet threatens free speech -- Mike Godwin
Restricting obscenity on the Internet does not threaten free speech -- Theodore B. Olson
Intellectual property rights require greater protection -- Bonnie J.K. Richardson
Intellectual property rights do not require greater protection -- James Boyle -- The
information revolution will continue to benefit society -- Joseph F. Coates -- The
information revolution will not be a panacea -- Economist -- The
information revolution will benefit developing nations -- David Morrison -- The
information revolution will not benefit developing nations -- Kunda Dixit -- The
information revolution will become more competitive -- Nicholas Imparato -- The
Internet could help build a global democracy-- Andrew Hammer.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
San Diego, CA
Series
Opposing viewpoints series, Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)

Classifications

Library of Congress
T58.5 .I526 2004

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Pagination
202 p. :
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15547109M
ISBN 10
0737716940, 0737716932
LCCN
2003044813
OCLC/WorldCat
51861886
Library Thing
5553565
Goodreads
7320747

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