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Sandra Braman|SELECTED PUBLICATIONS creative industries
Trade and information policy, Media, Culture & Society, 12, 1990, 361-85. Republished in Justin Lewis & Toby Miller (Eds.), Critical cultural policy studies: A reader, pp. 282-98. (London: Blackwell, 2002). With addition of update: Grit in the North Atlantic turbine: The World Trade Organization and cultural policy, pp. 298-301.
Joan Didion.
In Tom Connery (Ed.) Reference guide to literary journalism, pp. 353-358. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992.
Art in the Net.
Undercurrent 1(1), 1994.
Why the book? (note: selection includes Table of Contents and Editor's Note) Journal of Communication, 44(1), 9-11, 1994.
Trigger: Law, labeling, and the hyperreal. In Robert Jensen & David Allen (Eds.), Freeing the First Amendment, pp. 169-192. New York: New York University Press, 1995.
Art in the information economy. Canadian Journal of Communications, 21, 1996, 179-196.
From virtue to vertu to the virtual: Art, self-organizing systems, and the net. Readerly/Writerly Texts: Essays on Literature, Literary/Textual Criticism, and Pedagogy, 3(2), 1996, 149-166.
Interpenetrated globalization: Scaling, power, and the public sphere. In Sandra Braman & Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi (Eds.), Globalization, communication, and transnational civil society, pp. 21-37. Greenskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1996.
The filiere electronique: Contributions of public networks to private networks..
In Eli Noam & Aine Nishuilleabhain (Eds.), Public networks and private objectives, pp. 95-104. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1996.
The right to create: Cultural policy in the fourth stage of the information society. Gazette: The International Journal of Communication Studies, 1998, 77-91.
The telecommunications infrastructure and invention, innovation, and diffusion processes. In Stuart MacDonald & Gary Madden (Eds.) Telecommunications and socio-economic development, pp. 13-24. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1999.
Defining tactical media: An historical overview.
In Barbara Abrash & Faye Ginsburg (Eds.), Tactical media: The virtual casebook. New York University, URL: http://www.nyu.edu/fas/projects/vcb/ , 2002.
The micro- and macroeconomics of information.
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST), 40, 3-52, 2005.
Tactical memory: The politics of openness in the construction of memory.
First Monday, 11(7), 2006.
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.
When nightingales break the law: Silence and the construction of reality.
Ethics and Information Technology, 9(4), 281-295, 2007.
Art-state relations: Art and power through the lens of international treaties.
In J. P. Singh (Ed.), International cultural policies and power, pp. 36-55. Houndsmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
The representational economy and the global information policy regime.
In Sarita Albagli & Maria Lucia Maciel (Eds.) Information, power and politics: New technological and institutional mediations, pp. 27-46. Boulder, CO: Lexington Books, 2011.