Graduate Seminar in Communication Theory, Fall 2005, SPCM 529 CS, Prof. Sandvig.
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
 
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(***) Media and Sovereignty

Monroe E. Price, Media and Sovereignty: The Global Information Revolution and its Challenge to State Power. MIT Press, 2002.

Related work by Monroe Price:

Monroe E. Price. (1995). Free Expression and Digital Dreams: The Open and Closed Terrain of Speech. Critical Inquiry 22(1): 64-90.

Monroe E. Price, Television, the Public Sphere, and National Identity. Oxford University Press, 1996.

Monroe E. Price & Peter Krug, The Enabling Environment for Free and Independent Media. Cardozo Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 27 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=245494 (later published by USAID)

Work that applies the approach of Monroe Price:

Callister, Paul D. (2002). The Internet, Regulation and the Market for Loyalties: An Economic Analysis of Transborder Information Flows. Journal of Law, Technology, and Policy (2002)1.


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