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Pour y voir plus clair dans une jungle réglementaire où se croisent textes de loi et initiatives de l'industrie, on trouvera dans cet ouvrage un bilan complet des normes en place dans l'univers de l'audiovisuel, des médias hertziens à Internet. 410 0$aParame?tres. 606 $aMass media$xLaw and legislation$zCanada 606 $aMass media and children$zCanada 606 $aTelevision and children$zCanada 615 0$aMass media$xLaw and legislation 615 0$aMass media and children 615 0$aTelevision and children 676 $a302.2308309714 700 $aCaron$b Andre? 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They asserted that the railway was founded to promote a sense of national identity, to provide access to isolated regions of the country, and to ensure a transnational exchange of goods and ideas. In The Philosophy of Railways, A.A. den Otter considers the relationship between nationalism and technology, and shows how the popular rhetoric surrounding the evolution of the Canadian Pacific Railway has mythologized the role of a private corporation and its technology. 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