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Sandra Braman|SELECTED PUBLICATIONS the fact
The "facts" of El Salvador according to objective and new journalism. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 13(2), 1985, 75-96.
Public expectations versus media codes of ethics. Journalism Quarterly, 62(1), 1988, 71-77, 240.
Defining information: An approach for policy-makers. Telecommunications Policy, 13(3), 1989, 233-242.
Contradictions in Brilliant Eyes. Gazette: The International Journal of Communication Studies, 47(3), 1991, 177-194. (on defense and information policy)
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.
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.
"Are facts not flowers?": Facticity and genetic information.
In Sandra Braman (Ed.), Biotechnology and communication: The meta-technologies of information, pp. 97-115. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004.
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.
Policy research in an evidence-averse environment.
International Journal of Communication 2(1), 433-449, 2008.
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 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.
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.
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.