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Sandra Braman
Sandra Braman
Author; Editor, Information Policy Book Series, The MIT Press; ICA Fellow (Life)
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Change of state: Information, policy, and power
S Braman
Mit Press, 2009
6472009
Defining information: an approach for policymakers
S Braman
Telecommunications policy 13 (3), 233-242, 1989
3741989
The emergent global information policy regime
S Braman
The emergent global information policy regime, 12-38, 2004
2872004
Defining information policy
S Braman
Journal of information policy 1, 1-5, 2011
1902011
Where has media policy gone? Defining the field in the twenty-first century
S Braman
Communication Law and Policy 9 (2), 153-182, 2004
1562004
Globalization, communication, and transnational civil society
S Braman, A Sreberny-Mohammadi
(No Title), 1996
1401996
Trade and information policy
S Braman
Media, Culture & Society 12 (3), 361-385, 1990
96*1990
Interpenetrated globalization: Scaling, power, and the public sphere
S Braman
Globalization, communication and transnational civil society, 21-36, 1996
941996
Horizons of the State: Information Policy and Power.
S Braman
Journal of Communication 45 (4), 4-24, 1995
891995
The autopoietic state: Communication and democratic potential in the net
S Braman
Journal of the American Society for Information Science 45 (6), 358-368, 1994
811994
Advantage ISP: Terms of service as media law
S Braman, S Roberts
New media & society 5 (3), 422-448, 2003
752003
The framing years: Policy fundamentals in the Internet design process, 1969–1979
S Braman
The Information Society 27 (5), 295-310, 2011
732011
Harmonization of systems: The third stage of the information society
S Braman
Journal of Communication 43, 133-133, 1993
721993
The micro-and macroeconomics of information
S Braman
Annual review of information science and technology 40, 3, 2006
612006
Privacy by design: Networked computing, 1969–1979
S Braman
New Media & Society 14 (5), 798-814, 2012
562012
Tactical memory: The politics of openness in the construction of memory
S Braman
Logeion: Filosofia da Informação 4 (1), 129-153, 2017
522017
James L. Baughman, Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin–Madison, is a historian of American journalism and broadcasting. The Republic of Mass …
S Braman, W Buxton, JW Carey
522003
The meta-technologies of information
S Braman
Biotechnology and Communication, 19-52, 2004
482004
The ideal v. the real in media localism: Regulatory implications
S Braman
Communication Law and Policy 12 (3), 231-278, 2007
442007
The interpenetration of technical and legal decision-making for the Internet
S Braman
Information, Communication & Society 13 (3), 309-324, 2010
422010
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