05279oam 22010574a 450 991013889540332120240513182403.00-7766-2710-40-7766-1573-4(CKB)2430000000000655(EBL)653403(SSID)ssj0000375934(PQKBManifestationID)11283442(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000375934(PQKBWorkID)10328083(PQKB)10940610(CaPaEBR)403608(CaBNvSL)jme00326794(MiAaPQ)EBC3244785(MiAaPQ)EBC653403(OCoLC)742332964(OCoLC)181843534(MdBmJHUP)muse8728(FrMaCLE)OB-uop-1360(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44474(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/k19xgq(schport)gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/2/403608(PPN)204524059(EXLCZ)99243000000000065519990331d1999 uy 0engurmn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCyberidentitiesCanadian and European Presence in Cyberspace /edited by Leen d'Haenens ; A.L. Cobb ... [et al.]1st ed.Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press1999Ottawa :University of Ottawa Press,1999.©1999.1 online resource (224 pages) illustrationsInternational Canadian studies series = Collection internationale d'etudes canadiennes,ISSN 1489-713XCo-published by International Council for Canadian Studies and Institute of Canadian Studies, University of Ottawa.Print version: 9780776604930 Includes bibliographical references.Includes bibliographical references.Preface -- Beyond Infrastructure: Canadian and European Identities in Cyberspace -- Part One: Stationary Travelers? -- The Trans-Canada Highway vs The Information Highway: The Road Less Traveled? -- On the (Information) Highway: So Is This a Journey or What? -- Part Two: Cyberlaw -- Human Rights in Cyberspace -- Internet and Public Order -- The Legal Aspects of Digital Signatures -- Part Three: Communities in Cyberspace -- How Comfortably Does the Internet Sit on Canada's Tundra? Reflections on Public Access to the Information Highway in the North --Policy-Making and the Value of Electronic Forms of Public Debate: Underpinning, Assumptions and First Experiences -- Two Canadian Models of Communities on the Net: SchoolNet and Community Access -- Teledemocracy in the Province: An Experiment with Internet-Based Software and Public Debate -- Part Four: (Business) Opportunities on the Net -- Work and Community in Networked Organizations -- ICTs for SMEs: The SME Wins on the Information Highway -- The Centre for Editing Early Canadian Texts (CEECT) and Cyberspace -- Part Five: The Role of Government --The Position of Flanders with Regard to Some Internet-Related Matters -- Québécois Policy and the Development of the Information Highway -- Advancing Canada's Information Highway: Strategies for the New Millennium -- Electronic Commerce Policy and the European Commission.This innovative study explores diverse aspects of Canadian and European identity on the information highway and reaches beyond technical issues to confront and explore communication, culture and the culture of communication.International Canadian studies series.InternetPays de la Communaute europeenneAutoroutes electroniquesPays de la Communaute europeenneTechnologie de l'informationPays de la Communaute europeenneInternetCanadaAutoroutes electroniquesCanadaTechnologie de l'informationCanadaInternetEuropean Union countriesInformation superhighwayEuropean Union countriesInformation technologyEuropean Union countriesInternetCanadaInformation superhighwayCanadaInformation technologyCanadaCanadacyberspaceEuropeinformationcommunicationcyber identityInternetAutoroutes electroniquesTechnologie de l'informationInternetAutoroutes electroniquesTechnologie de l'informationInternetInformation superhighwayInformation technologyInternetInformation superhighwayInformation technology303.48Leen D’Haenensauth1279376International Council for Canadian Studies.University of Ottawa.Institute of Canadian Studies.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910138895403321Cyberidentities3088030UNINA