Communication And The Transformation Of Economics: Essays In Information, Public Policy, And Political Economy

Communication And The Transformation Of Economics: Essays In Information, Public Policy, And Political Economy

by Robert E Babe
Communication And The Transformation Of Economics: Essays In Information, Public Policy, And Political Economy

Communication And The Transformation Of Economics: Essays In Information, Public Policy, And Political Economy

by Robert E Babe

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Overview

Many governments are pursuing with relentless vigor a neoconservative/transnational corporate program of globalization, privatization, deregulation, cutbacks to social programs, and downsizing of the public sector. Countries are forming into giant 'free trade' blocs. Increasingly they lack the will and desire to resist encroachments of world “superculture.” Furthermore, they encourage heightened commoditization of information and knowledge, for instance through stiffer intellectual property laws, through “Information Highway” initiatives, and through provisions in bilateral and multilateral trade treaties. The analytical underpinning and ideological justification for this neoconservative/transnational corporate policy agenda is mainstream (neoclassical) economics.Focusing on the centrality of information/communication to economic and ecological processes, Communication and the Transformation of Economics cuts at the philosophical/ideological root of this neoconservative policy agenda. Mainstream economics assumes a commodity status for information, even though information is indivisible, subjective, shared, and intangible. Information, in other words, is quite ill-suited to commodity treatment. Likewise, neoclassicism posits communication as comprising merely acts of commodity exchange, thereby ignoring gift relations; dialogic interactions; the cumulative, transformative properties of all informational interchange; and the social or community context within which communicative action takes place.Continuing in the tradition of writers such as Russel Wallace, Thorstein Veblen, Karl Polyani, E. F. Schumacher, Kenneth E. Boulding, and Herman Daly, Robert Babe proposes infusing mainstream economics with realistic and expansive conceptions of information/communication in order to better comprehend twenty-first-century issues and progress toward a more sustainable, more just, and more democratic economic/communicatory order.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367315085
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/28/2019
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert E. Babe is professor of communication at the University of Ottawa.

Table of Contents

Introduction — Part One: Information and Communication in Mainstream Economics — Information Industries and Economic Analysis: Policy-Makers Beware — Commodities as Signs — The Place of Information in Economics — Part Two: Interrelations Between Economics and Communication Studies — Communication: Blindspot of Western Economics — On Political Economy — Information, Economics, and Ecosystem — Part Three: Information and Communication in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics — T. R. Malthus and the Origins of Communication in Economics — The Communication Theory of Thorstein Veblen — The Communication Theory of Kenneth E. Boulding — Part Four: Policy Applications — Emergence and Development of Canadian Communications: Dispelling the Myths — Telecommunications Policy: Real World of the Canadian Information Highway — "Life is Information": Canadian Communication and the Legacy of Graham Spry — Conclusion
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