Documentary into history of telecommunications technology in the electoral process, and its impact on smaller local races. Features a discussion of the 1992 Presidential election.|VIRTUAL DEMOCRACY : THE IMPACT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY ON THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS / host Jude Thilman| produced by Larry Bensky. - SERIES: The Communications revolution series 1992| no. 6 - Documentary into history of telecommunications technology in the electoral process, and its impact on smaller local races. Features a discussion of the 1992 Presidential election. Panel is comprised of: Ted Glasser, Department of Communications at Stanford University| Evelyn Pine, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility| and Rich Schlackman, Campaign Performance Group. - BROADCAST: Satellite, 28 Oct. 1992.
Virtual democracy : the impact of telecommunications technology on the democratic process / host Jude Thilman ; produced by Larry Bensky.
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Virtual democracy : the impact of telecommunications technology on the democratic process / host Jude Thilman ; produced by Larry Bensky.
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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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