CCT222H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cultural Policy, Universal Design, Personal Information Protection And Electronic Documents Act
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Cct222: political economy of communication, culture, and technology. Lecture 6: policy and cultural industries in canada. Friday, october 19, 2018 | 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Date change: nov 2, 11am (10am via quercus) (. doc, . docx, . pdf) You don"t need the results, just need to have made the request. *relate all to the ideas we talked about in class: democracy, ownership, access, and power we have discussed in class. Media articles, reports, advocacy groups, statistics, government officials about. Communications policy: policy regime enacted by regulatory bodies and governments to ensure that media serve not only their owners and content creators, but individual citizens and society as a whole. To ensure that canadians have the full citizenship, culture, and economic opportunities that mass communication affords. - (gasher, skinner, lorimer, p. 213) Communication rights: a set of human rights codified in int. Policy is how we enact article 19 in a state cultural policy to make sure we can access.