PART ONE: THE MEANING AND POLITICS OF THE `COMMUNICATION REVOLUTION' Ideology and Discourses of the "Information Society" A Political Economy of Communications PART TWO: THE SOCIAL HISTORICAL PROCESS Historical Perspectives on Communications Mass Consumption, Mass Communications and Politics PART THREE: POLITICAL ISSUES IN THE `INFORMATION SOCIETY' Modern Power Structures and the Means to Communicate Privatizing the Ether Regulation, Deregulation and Information Apartheid PART FOUR: THE GLOBAL DIMENSIONS OF THE `INFORMATION SOCIETY' The Third World Meets the `Third Wave' PART FIVE: CONCLUSIONS Communication, Technology and Politics