Communication, Citizenship, and Social Policy
Explore the intricate relationship between communication, citizenship, and social policy in the thought-provoking book Communication, Citizenship, and Social Policy by Andrew Burgelman and Jean-Claude Calabrese. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1999, this comprehensive 340-page paperback delves into critical topics such as communication technology, neo-liberal economic policies, and the role of public service media. The authors argue that progressive policymakers must leverage these elements to engage more effectively with contemporary debates surrounding welfare theory and politics. This insightful study is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of communication studies, political science, and social welfare. Enhance your understanding of how communication shapes citizenship and public policy in today’s information society.