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PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES The Information Society as an Object of Study - Frederick Williams PART TWO: THE INFORMATION ECONOMY The Growth of the Information Sector - Heather E Hudson and Louis Leung The Economy of the New Texas - James Smith PART THREE: PROMOTING CHANGE The Technopolis Concept - Raymond W Smilor, George Kozmetsky and David V Gibson The Coming of MCC - David V Gibson and Everett M Rogers Urban Telecommunication Investment - Sharon Strover Science and Technology Policy - Brian Muller The Bovernor's Science and Technology Council - Larry D Browning PART FOUR: ATTITUDES TOWARD CHANGE Modeling Change from Survey Data - James Dyer and Don Haynes Gauging Public Attitudes Toward Science and Technology - James Dyer, Frederick Williams and Don Haynes PART FIVE: MEDIA, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND CHANGE Texas According to The - Frederick Williams and Denise Fynmore New York Times Relations of Occupations to Uses of Information Technologies - Stephen D Reese Predicting Media Uses - Pamela J Shoemaker Computers in Texas Schools - Nolan Estes and Victoria Williams Key Issues for Education in the Information Age Advertising as an Index of Change - Gary B Wilcox and Judith Kaplan PART SIX: EPILOGUE Prominent Citizens Look Back on Change - Patricia Witherspoon