Friday, December 19, 2008

Unlocking the Census with GIS or Telecommunications Law and Policy

Unlocking the Census with GIS

Author: Alan H Peters

Seeking to demystify the census and explaining the potential of GIS for understanding people, places, and local economies, this guide explains how geographic information systems (GIS) can significantly ease data management, allowing for new ways to analyze and present relationships among variables.



See also: Event Marketing or The Art and Science of Negotiation

Telecommunications Law and Policy

Author: Stuart Benjamin

This book engages in advanced analysis of the key constitutional, administrative, and economic issues that arise in the various telecommunications settings. The new edition will continue the tradition of the first by offering a comprehensive yet lively and accessible introduction to the various regulatory regimes applicable to broadcast radio, broadcast television, cable television, all forms of telephony, and the Internet.

The second edition will contain discussions and journal excerpts in addition to excerpts from important legal materials — the cases and FCC documents that define regulatory policy today — designed to help readers understand the technologies, economic principles, and business strategies that undergird the modern telecommunications market. The authors have streamlined much of the older material, resulting in a more compact casebook that will focus the bulk of its materials on current controversies and modern regulatory strategies. Summaries and previews at the start of each set of readings still help students know what to read for and questions at the end of each set still encourage students to think critically about those materials.



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