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Sandra Braman|SELECTED PUBLICATIONS constitutional law
Information and socioeconomic class in US constitutional law. Journal of Communication, 39(3), 1989, 163-179.
The right to create: Cultural policy in the fourth stage of the information society. Gazette: The International Journal of Communication Studies, 1998, 77-91.
New information technologies and the restructuring of higher education: The constitutional view. In Brian Loader & William Dutton (Eds.), The digital academe: New media in higher education and learning, pp. 268-89. NY: Routledge, 2002.
Posthuman law: Information policy and the machinic world.
First Monday, 7(12), 2002.
The limits of diversity.
In Philip M. Napoli (Ed.), Media diversity and localism: Meaning and metrics, pp. 139-50. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2007.
Globalizing media law and policy.
In Daya Thussu (Ed.) Internationalizing media studies, pp. 93-115. London: Routledge, 2009.
Anti-terrorism laws and the harmonization of media and communication policy. In Robin Mansell & Marc Raboy (Eds.) Handbook of global media and communication policy, pp. 486-504. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
An introduction to information policy.
In Change of state: Information, policy, and power, pp. 1-8. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006 (reprinted 2007).