International Perspectives on Network Neutrality 2010

[Source: Global Media Journal Canadian Edition, by effrey Layne Blevins & Leslie Regan Shade, August 31, 2010]

The current issue of Global Media Journal focuses on Net Neutrality and traffic management issues in Canada, the US and around the world. Multiple editorials and research papers offer global insight into this pressing tech police issue. Global Media Journal, Canadian Edition is a bilingual (English and French) open-access online academic refereed publication that is hosted by the University of Ottawa and which is dedicated to research in the fields of communication and media studies. GMJ welcomes high-quality, original submissions on a wide range of related topics to communication and media studies that develop communication and media theories, report empirical and analytical research, present critical discourses, apply theories to case studies, and set out innovative research methodologies. It aims to advance research and understanding of communication and media in Canada and around the globe.

Read the journal at http://www.gmj.uottawa.ca/current-issue_e.html