This article is an abbreviated version of a debate between two economists holding somewhat different perspectives on the nature of non-market production in the space of new digital media. While the ostensible focus here is on the role of markets in the innovation of new technologies to create new economic value, this context also serves to highlight the private and public value of digital literacy
History
Journal
Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy
Volume
128
Start page
144
End page
150
Total pages
7
Publisher
University of Queensland * School of English, Media Studies & Art History