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Critical Communication History| Religious Rhetoric(s) of the African Diaspora: Using Oral History to Study HIV/AIDS, Community, and Rhetorical Interventions House, Christopher A.; University of Pittsburgh
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Betrothal and Betrayal: The Soviet Translation of Norbert Weiner's Early Cybernetics Peters, Benjamin J. P.
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Betrothal and Betrayal: The Soviet Translation of Norbert Weiner's Early Cybernetics Peters, Benjamin J. P.
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Critical Communication History | Looking Back, Moving Forward: Critical Communication History | Editorial Introduction Scott, D. Travers; Clemson University - Powers, Devon; Drexel University
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The Origins of the Telephone in Italy, 1877–1915: Politics, Economics, Technology and Society Balbi, Gabriele
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Special Section on Media Reform | New Beginnings: Racing Histories, Democracy and Media Reform Snorton, C. Riley
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The Arab Spring| A Revolution of the Imagination Elseewi, Tarik Ahmed
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Special Section on Media Reform | New Beginnings: Racing Histories, Democracy and Media Reform Snorton, C. Riley
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The Arab Spring| A Revolution of the Imagination Elseewi, Tarik Ahmed
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Green Movement| The Green Screen: Neda and the Lost Voices Duranti, Andrea
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Global Financial Crisis| Crisis. What Crisis? Argentine Media in View of the 2008 International Financial Crisis Becerra, Martín Alfredo - Mastrini, Guillermo
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Critical Communication History| The Premature Death of Electronic Mail: The United States Postal Service’s E-COM Program, 1978-1985 Ellis, Ryan; Harvard University
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Barbie Zelizer: Exporations in Communication and History Park, David W.
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Dick Van Lente (Ed.), The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965 Abe, Yasuhito; University of Southern California
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Barbie Zelizer: Exporations in Communication and History Park, David W.
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Dick Van Lente (Ed.), The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965 Abe, Yasuhito; University of Southern California
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Wendy Hayden, Evolutionary Rhetoric: Sex, Science, and Free Love in Nineteenth-Century Feminism Jensen, Robin E.; University of Utah Department of Communication
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Jason Palmeri, Remixing Composition: A History of Multimodal Writing Pedagogy Davis, Andréa D.; Washington State University
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Global Financial Crisis| Recession and Progression? Notes on Media, Labor, and Youth from East Asia Qiu, Jack Linchuan - Kim, Yeran
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Restoring Historical Understandings of the ‘Public Interest’ Standard Of American Broadcasting: An Exploration of the Fairness Doctrine Lefevre-Gonzalez, Christina
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The Evolution of the Children’s Television Community, 1953-2003 Bryant, J. Alison - Monge, Peter R.
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Critical Communication History| What Makes “Free” Radio? U.S. Media Policy Discussions in Post-War Germany 1945–1947 Tröger, Mandy; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Branding Chinese Products: Between Nationalism and Transnationalism Li, Hongmei
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The Open Internet: A Customer-Centric Framework Faulhaber, Gerald R. - Farber, David J.
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| Rosa Luxemburg's Internet? For a Political Economy of State Mobilization and the Movement of Accumulation in Cyberspace Schiller, Dan; UIUC
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A Search for an Appropriate Communications Model for Media in New Democracies in Africa Mwangi, Sam Chege
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Global Financial Crisis| Recession and Progression? Notes on Media, Labor, and Youth from East Asia Qiu, Jack Linchuan - Kim, Yeran
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Restoring Historical Understandings of the ‘Public Interest’ Standard Of American Broadcasting: An Exploration of the Fairness Doctrine Lefevre-Gonzalez, Christina
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The Evolution of the Children’s Television Community, 1953-2003 Bryant, J. Alison - Monge, Peter R.
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Critical Communication History| What Makes “Free” Radio? U.S. Media Policy Discussions in Post-War Germany 1945–1947 Tröger, Mandy; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Branding Chinese Products: Between Nationalism and Transnationalism Li, Hongmei
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The Open Internet: A Customer-Centric Framework Faulhaber, Gerald R. - Farber, David J.
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| Rosa Luxemburg's Internet? For a Political Economy of State Mobilization and the Movement of Accumulation in Cyberspace Schiller, Dan; UIUC
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A Search for an Appropriate Communications Model for Media in New Democracies in Africa Mwangi, Sam Chege
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Semantic Tyranny: How Edward L. Bernays Stole Walter Lippmann’s Mojo and Got Away With It and Why It Still Matters Jansen, Sue Curry
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Network Theory| Networks, Societies, Spheres: Reflections of an Actor-network Theorist Latour, Bruno
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Critical Communication History| Why is "Ether" in Ethernet? Schaefer, Peter; Marymount Manhattan College
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| Developmental Bodies and the Occupation of Time: Theorizing Gender Solidarity in Times of Global Power Shift Reilly, Katherine; Simon Fraser University
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Flemish and Non-Flemish Perceptions of Flemish National Identity as Manifested in Online News Sources Pincon, Deborah DeCloedt
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I Mix What I Like! In Defense and Appreciation of the Rap Music Mixtape as “National” and “Dissident” Communication Ball, Jared A.
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Media Evolution: Emergence, Dominance, Survival and Extinction in the Media Ecology Scolari, Carlos A.; Universitat Pompeu Fabra–Barcelona
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