Publications and Resources

Books, articles and chapters by Stanhope staff

The Academy and the Internet, Monroe Price and Helen Nissenbaum.explores the impact of the Internet on scholarly research across and beyond the social sciences. .
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Media and Sovereignty: The Global Information Revolution and Its Challenge to State Power, a study of the relationship between international media regulations and efforts by nation-states to assert sovereignty and shape media at home and abroad.
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Forging Peace: International Conflict: Peacekeeping, Human Rights and the Management of Media Space, (edited with Mark Thompson), Edinburgh University Press, 2002.

Media and Sovereignty: Global Information Revolution and Its Challenge to State Power, MIT Press: 2002.

Media in the Yeltsin Decade: Essays and Documents, (edited with Andrei Richter and Peter Yu) Kluwer: 2002.

Public Service Broadcasting in Transition: A Documentary Reader (edited with Marc Raboy). 2002.


Book Chapters:

“Satellite Broadcasting as Trade Routes in the Sky” in Joseph M. Chan and Bryce T. McIntyre (eds.). In Search of Boundaries: Communication, Nation-States and Cultural Identities. Westport, CT: Ablex, 2002.

“A Module for Media Intervention: Content Regulation in Post-Conflict Zones” (with Peter Krug) in M. Price and M. Thompson (eds.) Forging Peace: International Conflict: Peacekeeping, Human Rights and the Management of Media Space, Edinburgh University Press: 2002.

“Seizing Transmitters: National Identity in Bosnia,” in J. Mueller (ed.), Memory and Power, Cambridge University Press: 2002.
Articles

“Public Diplomacy and the Transformation of International Broadcasting,” 21 Cardozo Arts & Ent LJ 51 (2003)

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