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Sandra Braman|SELECTED PUBLICATIONS technology
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.
Internationalization of the Internet by design: The first decade.
Global Media and Communication, 8(1), 26-44, 2012.
Privacy by design: Networked computing, 1969-1979.
New Media & Society, 14(5), 798-814, 2011.
The framing years: Policy fundamentals in the Internet design process, 1969-1979.
The Information Society 27(5), 295-310, 2011.
The interpenetration of technical and legal decision-making for the Internet.
Information, Communication, & Society, 13(3), 309-324, 2010.
Tactical memory: The politics of openness in the construction of memory.
First Monday, 11(7), 2006.
Posthuman law: Information policy and the machinic world.
First Monday, 7(12), 2002.
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.
Why the book? (note: selection includes Table of Contents and Editor's Note) Journal of Communication, 44(1), 9-11, 1994.
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.
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.
The meta-technologies of information.
In Sandra Braman (Ed.), Biotechnology and communication: The meta-technologies of information, pp. 3-36. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004.
Technology.
In John Downing, et al. (Eds.), Handbook of media studies, pp. 123-144. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2004.
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.
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.
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 impact of confidence-building measures on information policy. In Kaarle Nordenstreng & Wolfgang Kleinwachter (Eds.) Confidence-building in the non-military field, pp. 47-58. Tampere, Finland: University of Tampere, 1991.
Vulnerabilities of the state and the New World Information and Communication Order.
Media Development, 38(3), 6-8, 1991.