Concepts

WACC photo competition winner 2008 by Leslie KnottThis section contains background information about the philosophy of communication rights from 1969 to the present.

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1. A right to communicate as an open work Birdsall, William F. 2006
2. Communication Rights Create Spaces for Democratic Discussion Ó Siochrú, Seán. 2004
3. Communication: Needs Supplies and Rights Wedemeyer, Dan J. 2002
4. The Right to Communicate: A Fundamental Human Right Jagne, Fatou 2002
5. Some Essentials of the Right to Communicate Harms, L.S. 2002
6. The Right to Communicate: Towards Explicit Recognition Harms, L.S. 2001
7. Right to Communicate: Are Old Dilemmas Still Valid? Pomorski, Jerzy M. 2000
8. Future Trend of Telecommunication and the Right to Communicate Tarjanne, Pekka 1997
9. From concept to action Fisher, Desmond 1983
10. The right to communicate in international law Kolossov, Iuri 1983
11. The Socialist Approach Pastecka, Jadwiga 1983
12. Internal and international aspects Kleinwachter, Wolfgang 1983
13. A new world communication order Sommerlad, Lloyd 1983
14. The domain of the right to communicate Cocca, Aldo A. 1983
15. Wanted: A new impetus Martelanc, Tomo 1983
16. Democratization of communication Sean MacBride et al 1983
17. A sociological view Campeanu, Pavel 1983
18. A human right McRedmond, Louis 1983
19. The right to communicate: a philosophical framework for the debate Fisher, Desmond 1982
20. A New Beginning Fisher, D 1980
21. Right to Communicate: Technological, Legal and Ethical Implications Menon, Narayana 1979
22. Communications in the Service of Mankind MacBride, Sean 1977
23. ICT Policy hand book ( Part 4 : Visions of the right to communicate) Harms, L.S. , J. Richstad , K.A., Kie, (eds.) 1977
24. The right of man to communicate Jean d'Arcy 1973