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Sandra Braman|SELECTED PUBLICATIONS intellectual property rights
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.
Art in the Net.
Undercurrent 1(1), 1994.
Policy for the net and the Internet.
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 30, 5-75, 1995.
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.
The right to create: Cultural policy in the fourth stage of the information society. Gazette: The International Journal of Communication Studies, 1998, 77-91.
Informational meta-technologies and international relations: The case of biotechnologies. In James Rosenau & J. P. Singh (Eds.) Information technologies and global politics: The changing scope of power and governance, pp. 91-112. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002.
Advantage ISP: Terms of service as media law (with Stephanie Lynch).
New Media & Society, 5(3), 2003, 422-48.
Where has media policy gone? Defining the field in the twenty-first century.
Communication Law and Policy, 9(2), 2004, 153-82.
Theorizing the impact of IT on library-state relations.
In Gloria Leckie & John Buschman (Eds.) Information technology in librarianship: Critical approaches, pp. 105-126. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2008.
Globalizing media law and policy.
In Daya Thussu (Ed.) Internationalizing media studies, pp. 93-115. London: Routledge, 2009.
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.
Internet law and policy.
In Mia Consalvo & Charles Ess (Eds.), The Blackwell handbook of internet studies, 137-167. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publications, 2011.
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.
Laying the path: Governance in early Internet design.
Info: The Journal of Policy, Regulation, and Strategy for Telecommunications, Information and Media, 15(6), 63-83, 2013.