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Signalement de sommaires [*]
 
 
Communications et Stratégies
(www.idate.fr)
vol.58, 2nd quarter 2005
Dossier : ICTs and Development
  • The next two billion, Bruno Lanvin, pp. 11-18
  • Telecommunications Technologies Deployment in Developing Countries, Farid Gasmi, Laura Recuerdo Virto, pp. 19-42
  • Communications Networks and Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries, Reamonn Lydon, Mark Williams, pp. 43-60
  • Indonesia : Liberalization at the Crossroad : Impact on Sector Performance, Teledensity and Productivity, Asmiati Rasyid, pp. 61-80
  • Internet Governance : Exploring the Development Link, Howard Williams, pp. 81-106
  • Interview with Prof. Calestous JUMA, Professor of the Practice of International Development, Conducted by Bruno Lanvin, pp. 107-110
  • Access, Call Origination and Voice Termination in Mobile Networks : A Comparison of Approaches and Consequences arising from the New Regulatory Framework, Martin Lundborg, Ernt-Olav Ruhle, Fabian Schuster, pp. 117-140
  • A First Assessment of the New European Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications, Alexandre de Streel, pp. 141-170
  • Bridging the Eastern European Digital Divide : Significance of Mobile Telecommunications in Poland and Russia, Jaroslaw K. Ponder, Ekaterina N. Markova, pp. 171-200
Journal of Transport Geography
vol.13, n°3, september 2005
  • Sustainable transportation institutions and regional evolution : Global and local perspectives, K.E. Haynes, J.L. Gifford, D. Pelletiere, pp. 207-222
  • Mass transit trends and the role of unlimited access in transportation demand management, B. Dorsey, pp. 223-234
  • Monitoring rural travel behaviour : a longitudinal study in Northern Ireland 1979-2001, S. Nutley, pp. 247-264
  • Travel behaviour of low-income residents : studying two contrasting locations in the city of Chennai, India, S. Srinivasan, P. Rogers, pp. 265-274
  • Tracking land use, transport, and industrial production using random-utility-based multiregional input-output models : applications for Texas trade, K.M. Kockelman, L. Jin, Y. Zhao, N. Ruiz-Juri, pp. 275-286
Journal of Urban Technology
vol.12, n°1, april 2005
  • Leaves, Pebles, and Chalk : Building a Public Participation GIS in New Delhi, India, Lorlene Hoyt, Renu Kholsla, Claudia Canepa, pp. 1-20
  • NET_CITY : A Collaborative Environment to Promote the Understanding of the Contemporary City, Leandro Madrazo, pp. 21-48
  • Aveiro, Portugal : Making a Digital City, Flávio Nunes, pp. 49-70
  • Communication Chains : A Methodology for Assessing the Effects of the Internet on Communication and Travel, Colby Brown, Prashant Balepur, Patricia L. Mokhtarian, pp. 71-98
  • The Reliability of Transit Service : An Historical Perspective, Herbert S. Levinson, pp. 99-117
Netcom – Networks and Communications Studies
vol.18, n°3-4, december 2004
Dossier : ICT and Places : Policy Approaches and Digital Divide
  • ICT and Places : Policy Approaches and Digital Divide : A Frame of Reference, Lorentzon Sten, Paradiso Maria, pp. 159-170
  • Nowhere and Now Here. The Hybrid Nature of Communities and Spaces Reflections on Communities and Spaces, Koch Andreas, pp. 171-179
  • Information Technology, Municipal Planning and Geographical Rationalities, Zampoukos Sten, pp. 203-223
  • The Two Sides of the Network Society, Barinaga Ester, Ramfelt Lena, pp. 225-244
Réseaux
Communication – Technologie – Société
vol.23, n°129-130, 2005
Dossier : Visibilité / Invisibilité
  • Invisibilité : sur l’épistémologie de la « reconnaissance », Alex Honneth, pp. 39-58
  • La nouvelle visibilité, John B. Thompson, pp. 59-88
  • Les luttes pour la visibilité. Esquisse d’une problématique, Olivier Voirol,
  • pp. 89-122
  • Avoir un visage pour exister publiquement : l’action collective des sans terre au Brésil, Susana Bleil, pp. 123-154
  • La Révolution française à l’horizon du mouvement social. Une question de visibilité sociale, Jacques Guilhaumou, pp. 155-180
  • Aux frontières de la publicité parlementaire : les assemblées et leur visibilité médiatisée, Virginie Le Torrec, pp. 181-208
  • Organisation et accountability des échanges langagiers lors d’auditions judiciaires, Esther Gonzáles-Martínez, pp. 209-242
  • Une sociologie de l’« invisibilité » : réorienter notre regard, Wayne Brekhus, pp. 243-272
Telecommunications Policy
vol.29, n°5-6, june/july 2005
  • Lessons from the deregulation transition in Chile’s local telephony market, J. Mariscal, pp. 333-350
  • Creating a national strategy for Internet development in Chile, E.T. Hawkins, pp. 351-366
  • Intra-regional Internet connectivity still an ongoing assignment, C.S.P. de Léon, pp. 367-386
  • Cooperatives in Bolivia : Customer ownership of the local loop, J. Calzada, A. Dávalos, pp. 387-408
  • Digital divide in a developing country, J. Mariscal, pp. 409-428
  • Mexico’s international telecommunications policy : Origins, the WTO dispute, and future challenges, A.O. Mena L.N., R. Rodriguez, pp. 429-448
  • The Brazilian model of telecommunications reform, C. Mattos, P. Coutinho, pp. 449-466
Telecommunications Policy
vol.29, n°7, august 2005
  • Good intentions, poor outcomes : Telecommunications reform in South Africa, A. Gillwald, pp. 469-492
  • Tariff structures and access subtitution of mobile cellular for fixed line in South Africa, J. Hodge, pp. 493-506
  • Internet diffusion in sub-Saharan Africa : A cross-country analysis, B. Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, K. Lal, pp. 507-528
  • The African telecommunications union : A Pan-African approach to telecommunications reform, P.K. McCormick, pp. 529-548
  • How do telecom firms build capabilities ? Lessons from Africa, G. Marcelle, pp. 549-572
Telecommunications Policy
vol.29, n°8, september 2005
  • Beauty contest licensing lessons from the 3G process in Sweden, P. Andersson, S. Hultén, P. Valiente, pp. 577-594
  • Lessons from broadband development in Canada, Japan, Korea and the United States, R. Frieden, pp. 595-614
  • Broadband Internet access, awareness, and use : Analysis of United States household data, S.J. Savage, D. Waldam, pp. 615-634
  • The degree of internationalization and the financial performance of European mobile network operators, T.J. Gerpott, N.M. Jakopin, pp. 635-662
  • The impact of legislative change on the behavior of telecommunications carriers, M.A. Garciá-Murillo, I. MacInnes, pp. 663-684
Utilities Policy
vol.13, n°2, june 2005
Special Issue : Electricity Transmission
  • Electricity transmission : An overview of the current debate, Gert Brunekreeft, Karsten Neuhoff, David Newbery, pp. 73-94
  • Transmission policy in the United States, Paul L. Joskow, pp. 95-116
  • A plausible congestion management scheme for the internal electricity market of the European Union, Ignacio J. Pérez-Arriaga, Luis Olmos, pp. 117-134
  • Inefficiencies in European congestion management proposals, Andreas Ehrenmann, Yves Smeers, pp. 135-152
  • Nordic congestion’s arrangement as a model for Europe ? Physical constraints vs. economic incentives, Jean-Michel Glachant, Virginie Pignon, pp. 153-162
  • Evolution of electricity markets : Does sequencing matter ?, Karsten Neuhoff, Davis Newbery, pp. 163-174
  • Regulatory issues in merchant transmission investment, Gert Brunekreeft, pp. 175-186
Utilities Policy
vol.13, n°3, september 2005
Special issue : Utility Service Quality
  • Utility service quality-Telecommunications, electricity, water, Lynne Holt, pp. 189-200
  • Reviewing the impact of incentive regulation on U.S. telephone service quality, Chunrong Ai, David E.M. Sappington, pp. 201-210
  • Economic regulation of quality in electricity distribution networks, Virendra Ajodhia, Rudi Hakvoort, pp. 211-221
  • Incentivising operational performance on the UK rail infrastructure since 1996, Stephen Gibson, pp. 222-229
  • Service quality and prospects for benchmarking : Evidence from the Peru water sector, Chen Lin, pp. 230-239
 
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Annales des Télécommunications
vol.60, n°3-4, mars-avril 2004
Systèmes de Transports Intelligents
Cahiers scientifiques du Transport
n°47/2005
Dossier : L’espace aérien et les aéroports : l’épreuve des territoires
Terminal
n°92, Hiver 2004-2005
Dossier spécial : Quand la politique digère Internet…
Entre pratiques professionnelles et banalisation, quelles places pour l’innovation ?
 
Signalement d’articles [**]
 
 
● Firmes
Didier Linotte
Existe-t-il un principe général du droit de la libre concurrence ? in ADJA – Actualité Juridique Droit Administratif, n°28, 1er août 2005, pp.1549-1553
Arnaud Mazières
Concurrence et services publics : détermination des coûts pertinents, in ADJA – Actualité Juridique Droit Administratif, n°24, 27 juin 2005, pp.1334-1336
● Services urbains
Loria Bigon
Sanitation and street layout in early colonial Lagos : British and indigenous conceptions, 1851-1900, in Planning Perspectives, vol.20, n°3, july 2005, pp. 247-269
Sumila Gulyani, Debabrata Talukdar, Mukami Kariuchi
Universal (Non) service ? Water Markets, Household Demand and the Poor in Urban Kenya, in Urban Studies, vol.42, n°8, pp. 1247-1274
Dominique Lorrain
Urban Capitalisms : European models in competition, in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol.29, n°2, 2005, pp. 231-267
● Telecommunications
Lukasz Grzybowski
Regulation of Mobile Telephony across the European Union : An Empirical Analysis, in Journal of Regulatory Economics, vol.28, n°1, july 2005, pp. 47-67
Fred Turner
Where the Counterculture Met the New Economy : the WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community, in Technology and Culture, vol.46, n°3, july 2005
● Transports
Janet R. Daly Bednarek
The Flying Machine in the Garden : Parks and Airports, 1918-1938, in Technology and Culture, vol. 46, n°2, april 2005
Joachim Broomberg
Une réussite de l’articulation urbanisme-transport : la Toison d’Or à Dijon, in Transports Urbains, n°106, janvier-mars 2005, pp. 25-31
Thomas J. Campanella
« The civilising road » : American influence on the development of highways and motoring in China, 1900-1949, in The Journal of Transport History, vol.26, n°1, march 2005, pp. 78-97
Medhi Farsi, Massimo Filippini, William Greene
Efficiency Measurement in Network Industries : Application to the Swiss Railway Companies, in Journal of Regulatory Economics, vol.28, n°1, july 2005, pp. 69-90
Paul Mees
Privatization of Rail and Tram Services in Melbourne : What Went Wrong ?, in Transport Reviews, vol. 25, n°4, july 2005, pp. 433-450
José Maria Menéndez Martinez, José Maria Coronado Tordesillas, Ana Rivas Álvarez
Les effets des navettes TGV sur les villes moyennes : le cas de Ciudad Real et Puertollano en Espagne, in Transports Urbains, n°106, janvier-mars 2005, pp. 11-17
Walter Molt
La métamorphose d’une entreprise de transport public à Hanoï, in Annales des Mines – Gérer et Comprendre, n°80, juin 2005, pp. 43-53
R. Prud’homme, J.P. Bocarejo
The London congestion charge : a tentative economic appraisal, in Transport Policy, vol.12, n°3, may 2005, pp. 279-287
P. Mackie
The London congestion charge : a tentative economic appraisal. A comment on the paper by Prud’homme and Bocajero, in Transport Policy, vol.12, n°3, may 2005, pp. 288-290
José Maria Ureña Francés, Cecilia Ribalaygua Batalla
Le réseau ferroviaire à grande vitesse espagnol : état actuel d’avancement et d’appropriation par les villes desservies, in Transports Urbains, n°106, janvier-mars 2005, pp. 3-10
Eric Tagliacozzo
The Lit Archipelago : Coast Lighting and the Imperial Optic in Insular Southeast Asia, 1860-1910, in Technology and Culture, vol.46, n°2, april 2005
Robert Viennet
Les groupes français confirment leur développement à l’international, in Transport Public n°1047, mai 2005, pp. 12-31
Robert Viennet, Eric Simon, Christine Cabiron,
Transport public et lien social, in Transport Public, n°1048, juin 2005, pp. 14-22
John H. White
War of the Wires : A Curious Chapter in Street Railway History, in Technology and Culture, vol.46, n°2, april 2005
● Villes et territoires
Ben C. Arimah
What Drives Infrastructure Spending in Cities of Developing Countries ? in Urban Studies, vol.42, n°8, pp. 1346-1368
Jean-Marie Beauvais
Urbanisme commercial et voiture particulière, in Transports Urbains, n°106, janvier-mars 2004, pp. 18-24
 
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