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Joseph Turow: Niche Envy: Marketing Discrimination in the Digital Age Hamilton, James T.
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[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Academic Research and Its Limited Impact on Telecommunications Policy Making Frieden, Rob
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Liz Gunner, Dina Ligaga & Dumisani Moyo, Radio in Africa: Publics, Cultures, Communities Ngwainmbi, Emmanuel
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Barbie Zelizer: Exporations in Communication and History Park, David W.
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Judith Halberstam, The Queer Art of Failure Elias, Liora
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Thomas B. Connery, Journalism and Realism: Rendering American Life Moore, Jennifer E.
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Sujatha Fernandes: Who Can Stop the Drums?: Urban Social Movements in Chavez's Venezuela Chan, Maggie
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Dan Schiller: How to Think About Information Newman, Russell A.
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[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Research In Government Agency Decisions — Observations About the FCC Brenner, Daniel L.
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Joseph Turow: Niche Envy: Marketing Discrimination in the Digital Age Hamilton, James T.
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[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Academic Research and Its Limited Impact on Telecommunications Policy Making Frieden, Rob
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Liz Gunner, Dina Ligaga & Dumisani Moyo, Radio in Africa: Publics, Cultures, Communities Ngwainmbi, Emmanuel
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Barbie Zelizer: Exporations in Communication and History Park, David W.
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Judith Halberstam, The Queer Art of Failure Elias, Liora
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Thomas B. Connery, Journalism and Realism: Rendering American Life Moore, Jennifer E.
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Sujatha Fernandes: Who Can Stop the Drums?: Urban Social Movements in Chavez's Venezuela Chan, Maggie
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Dan Schiller: How to Think About Information Newman, Russell A.
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[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Research In Government Agency Decisions — Observations About the FCC Brenner, Daniel L.
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Let Them Eat Laptops: The Limits of Technicism Winston, Brian
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Monroe E. Price & Daniel Dayan (Eds.): Owning the Olympics: Narratives of the New China de Kloet, Jeroen
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Bruce Magnusson & Zahi Zalloua (Eds.), Contagion: Health, Fear, Sovereignty Sacks, Bryan K.
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Philip N. Howard: The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Information Technology and Political Islam Valdivia, Vanessa
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[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Policy Research in an Evidence-Averse Environment Braman, Sandra
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Dhiraj Murthy, Twitter: Social Communication in the Twitter Age Lisi, Jon
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[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Trying to Intervene: British media research and the framing of policy debate Born, Georgina
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Michael Schudson: Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press Usher, Nikki
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Zoë Druick: Projecting Canada: Government Policy and Documentary Film at the National Film Board Kelley, Michelle
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[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Comparative Media Law Research and Its Impact on Policy Verhulst, Stefaan G. - Price, Monroe E.
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Green Movement| Editorial Introduction: Digital Ethnography, Resistance Art and Communication Media in Iran Khrosronejad, Pedram
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The Adoption of Mobile Phones in Emerging Markets: Global Diffusion and the Rural Challenge Kalba, Kas
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Citizens’ Communication and the 2009 G8 Summit in L’Aquila, Italy Padovani, Cinzia
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Media Use and Political Trust in an Emerging Democracy: Setting the Institutional Trust Agenda in Kosovo Camaj, Lindita; University of Houston
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Green Movement| Aestheticized Politics, Visual Cutlure, and Emergent Forms of Digital Practice Lotfalian, Mazyar
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Theorizing Global Media as Global Discourse Olausson, Ulrika
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The Adoption of Mobile Phones in Emerging Markets: Global Diffusion and the Rural Challenge Kalba, Kas
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Citizens’ Communication and the 2009 G8 Summit in L’Aquila, Italy Padovani, Cinzia
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Media Use and Political Trust in an Emerging Democracy: Setting the Institutional Trust Agenda in Kosovo Camaj, Lindita; University of Houston
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Green Movement| Aestheticized Politics, Visual Cutlure, and Emergent Forms of Digital Practice Lotfalian, Mazyar
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Media Events Are Still Alive: The Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Olympics as a Media Ritual Cui, Xi
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Cultural Noise: Amplified Sound, Freedom of Expression and Privacy Rights in Japan Dolan, Daniel
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Media with a Mission: Why Fairness and Balance Are Not Priorities in Lebanon’s Journalistic Codes Dabbous, Yasmine T.
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News Agency Coverage of Conflict Among Russia’s Political Elite Frampton, Anthony - Boyd-Barrett, Joseph Oliver
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The Personal is Political on Social Media: Online Civic Expression Patterns and Pathways Among Civically Engaged Youth Weinstein, Emily C.; Harvard University
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Green Movement| The Green Screen: Neda and the Lost Voices Duranti, Andrea
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The Imperiled 'American': Visual Culture, Nationality and U.S. Foreign Policy Downing, John D.H.
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Transparency and Broadband Internet Service Providers Faulhaber, Gerald R.
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User-Generated Warfare: A Case of Converging Wartime Information Networks and Coproductive Regulation on YouTube Fiore-Silfvast, Brittany
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Producing Quality: A Social Network Analysis of Coproduction Relationships in High Grossing Versus Highly Lauded Films in the U.S. Market Miller, Jade L.
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App Neutrality: Apple’s App Store and Freedom of Expression Online Hestres, Luis E.
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Questioning Development Industry Attention to Communication Technologies and Democracy Wilkins, Karin Gwin - Chae, Young-Gil
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