Leighton Andrews is a professor of practice in Public Service Leadership and Innovation in Cardiff Business School. He was an elected politician, serving in the National Assembly for Wales from 2003 to 2016, and was a Minister in the Welsh Government between 2007 and 2016. He is a former head of Public Affairs for the BBC in London, responsible for the corporation's relationships with the UK and European Parliaments. He is the author of Wales Says Yes (1999), Ministering to Education (2014) and academic articles on a variety of subjects, including broadcasting policy and technology regulation.
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Chapter 1 The mounting monopoly Chapter 2 Silicon calues: big tech, small state Chapter 3 The benefits of Facebook Chapter 4 The Facebook system Chapter 5 Facebook and the media Chapter 6 Facebook and democracy Chapter 7 Regulating Facebook's dominance Conclusion: digital gangsters, morally bankrupt liars or just serial offenders?
Chapter 1 The mounting monopoly
Chapter 2 Silicon calues: big tech, small state
Chapter 3 The benefits of Facebook
Chapter 4 The Facebook system
Chapter 5 Facebook and the media
Chapter 6 Facebook and democracy
Chapter 7 Regulating Facebook's dominance
Conclusion: digital gangsters, morally bankrupt liars or just serial offenders?
Chapter 1 The mounting monopoly Chapter 2 Silicon calues: big tech, small state Chapter 3 The benefits of Facebook Chapter 4 The Facebook system Chapter 5 Facebook and the media Chapter 6 Facebook and democracy Chapter 7 Regulating Facebook's dominance Conclusion: digital gangsters, morally bankrupt liars or just serial offenders?
Chapter 1 The mounting monopoly
Chapter 2 Silicon calues: big tech, small state
Chapter 3 The benefits of Facebook
Chapter 4 The Facebook system
Chapter 5 Facebook and the media
Chapter 6 Facebook and democracy
Chapter 7 Regulating Facebook's dominance
Conclusion: digital gangsters, morally bankrupt liars or just serial offenders?
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