Public communication policies in Europe: an analysis from the regional macroscope perspective
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.1997.7.2979Keywords:
Communication, communication policies, EuropeAbstract
The study of communication systems, from the perspective of its international action, has been significantly modified, since it is affectionate to the events occurred during the last decade and, therefore, a new approach of the traditional subjects of information, communication or of new technologies in messaging systems.Downloads
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