Information Policy: Communication Law and Policy

Instructor Description
This course examines the U.S. communication policy in light of domestic and international structural, economic and technological changes. We will investigate how notions of control, access and expression have changed during the 20th and the 21st centuries, examining communication policies and regulation against a backdrop of technological innovation. The definitions and controversies around what constitutes the public interest intersect with policies for specific media systems including broadcasting, cablecasting, the Internet and social media, among others. The cultural ramifications of communication systems in terms of their impacts on people and on speech are a related domain we will address. At the current moment, issues around privacy, large tech companies and their role in contemporary life, the limits and authority of regulation, and of course social media,AI and ‘big data’ dominate many political and research agendas. Our goal will be to understand the backgrounds and foundations that bring us to these concerns and to frame them in critical ways.
Course Areas
General Information Studies Elective
Skills and Knowledge Tags
Understanding Of Backgrounds And Foundations In Communication Policy
Analysis Of Current Issues In Technology And Policy
Evaluation Of Recent Initiatives In Communication Systems
Topics and Concepts Tags
Communication Policies And Regulations
interaction Of Technological Change And Policy
History Of Communication And Technology Systems

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