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Sandra Braman|SELECTED PUBLICATIONS social networks
The "facts" of El Salvador according to objective and new journalism. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 13(2), 1985, 75-96.
Information and socioeconomic class in US constitutional law. Journal of Communication, 39(3), 1989, 163-179.
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.
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.
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.
Posthuman law: Information policy and the machinic world.
First Monday, 7(12), 2002.
Advantage ISP: Terms of service as media law (with Stephanie Lynch).
New Media & Society, 5(3), 2003, 422-48.
Enduring tensions and lessons learned.
In Sandra Braman (Ed.), Communication researchers and policy-making, pp. 575-591. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
Facing in: Researchers and academia.
In Sandra Braman (Ed.), Communication researchers and policy-making, pp. 415-434. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
Technology.
In John Downing, et al. (Eds.), Handbook of media studies, pp. 123-144. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2004.
The processes of emergence.
In Sarita Albagli & Maria Lucia Maciel (Eds.) Information, power and politics: New technological and institutional mediations, pp. 1-11. Boulder, CO: Lexington Books, 2011.
Tactical memory: The politics of openness in the construction of memory.
First Monday, 11(7), 2006.
The ideal vs. the real in media localism: Regulatory implications.
Communication, Law, and Policy, 12(3), 231-278, 2007.
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 legislation in Europe since 2001 and its impact on freedom of expression and information.
Strasbourg, France: Council of Europe, 2008.
The framing years: Policy fundamentals in the Internet design process, 1969-1979.
The Information Society 27(5), 295-310, 2011.
Internationalization of the Internet by design: The first decade.
Global Media and Communication, 8(1), 26-44, 2012.
Technology and epistemology: Information policy and desire. In Göran Bolin (Ed.), Cultural technologies in cultures of technology: Culture as means and ends in a technologically advanced media world, pp. 133-150. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012.
"We are Bradley Manning": The legal subject and the WikiLeaks complex.
International Journal of Communication, 8, 2603-2618, 2014.
Cyber security ethics at the boundaries: System maintenance and the Tallinn Manual.
In Ludovica Glorioso & Anna-Maria Osula (Eds.), Proceedings: 1st workshop on ethics of cyber conflict, pp. 49-58. Tallinn, Estonia: NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, 2014.
Power, privacy and security: Discussions about access, control, and use of information: An interview with Sandra Braman.
Odebatedouro (Brazil), 84, 26-33, 2014.
The geopolitical vs. the network political: Internet designers and governance.
International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, 9(3), 277-296, 2013.