Abstract
Wherever one looks, whatever one reads, and whomever one talks to nowadays, it is impossible not to notice that the entire world is in the midst of a profound revolution: the global communications revolution. thee world-wide phenomena of cable television. satellite communications, the Intemet, fax machines. E-Mail and personal computers means that more people in more places can access more information than at any time before in human history.
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