Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE 21st CENTURY/ Mara Liasson| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no. 10 Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy. CONTENT: Panel discussion on what are the prospects of information technologies for the coming decades. They look at work, institutions, wealth, value, political boundaries, and identities which may be drastically altered. They discuss public policies which exist now to pull in ways counter to the economic momentum--and how these competing forces may lead to the breakup of society. Panel is comprised of Mara Liasson, Chair, National Public Radio| Peter J. Denning, George Mason University| Mitchell Kapor, Electronic Frontier Foundation| Simon Davies, Privacy International| Roland Homet, Executive Ink| Esther Dyson, EDventure Holding, Inc. BROADCAST: Satellite, Summer 1992.
Panel discussion on what are the prospects of information technologies for the coming decades. They look at work, institutions, wealth, value, political boundaries, and identities which may be drastically altered. They discuss public policies which exist now to pull in ways counter to the economic momentum--and how these competing forces may lead to the breakup of society.
