Pre-lim reading list
Boateng. (2011). Whose Democracy? Rights-Based Discourse and Global Intellectual Property Rights Activism The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 261-275): Wiley-Blackwell.
Braman. (2011). Anti-Terrorism and the Harmonization of Media and Communication Policy The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 486-504): Wiley-Blackwell.
Cammaerts. (2011). Power Dynamics in Multi-Stakeholder Policy Processes and Intra-Civil Society Networking The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 129-146): Wiley-Blackwell.
Carpentier. (2011). Policy's Hubris: Power, Fantasy, and the Limits of (Global) Media Policy Interventions The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 113-128): Wiley-Blackwell.
Das, & Parthasarathi. (2011). Media Research and Public Policy: Tiding Over the Rupture The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 243-260): Wiley-Blackwell.
. Front Matter. (2011) The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. i-xvi): Wiley-Blackwell.
Gallagher. (2011). Gender and Communication Policy: Struggling for Space The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 449-466): Wiley-Blackwell.
Grant. (2011). The UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity: Cultural Policy and International Trade in Cultural Products The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 336-352): Wiley-Blackwell.
Hintz, & Milan. (2011). User Rights for the Internet Age: Communications Policy According to “Netizens” The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 230-241): Wiley-Blackwell.
. Index. (2011) The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 564-579): Wiley-Blackwell.
J?rgensen. (2011). Human Rights and Their Role in Global Media and Communication Discourses The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 95-112): Wiley-Blackwell.
Karim. (2011). Global Media Policy and Cultural Pluralism The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 276-292): Wiley-Blackwell.
Kraidy. (2011). The Emergent Supranational Arab Media Policy Sphere The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 293-305): Wiley-Blackwell.
Lentz. (2011). Regulation as Linguistic Engineering The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 432-448): Wiley-Blackwell.
Livingstone. (2011). Regulating the Internet in the Interests of Children: Emerging European and International Approaches The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 505-524): Wiley-Blackwell.
MacLean. (2011). The Evolution of GMCP Institutions The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 40-57): Wiley-Blackwell.
Magder. (2011). The Origins of International Agreements and Global Media: The Post, the Telegraph, and Wireless Communication before World War I The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 21-39): Wiley-Blackwell.
Mansell, & Raboy. (2011). Introduction: Foundations of the Theory and Practice of Global Media and Communication Policy The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 1-20): Wiley-Blackwell.
Manyozo. (2011). Rethinking Communication for Development Policy: Some Considerations The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 319-335): Wiley-Blackwell.
Melody. (2011). Whose Global Village? The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 58-78): Wiley-Blackwell.
Naji. (2011). The Mediterranean Arab Mosaic Between Free Press Development and Unequal Exchanges with the “North” The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 306-318): Wiley-Blackwell.
Nordenstreng. (2011). Free Flow Doctrine in Global Media Policy The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 79-94): Wiley-Blackwell.
Padovani, & Pavan. (2011). Actors and Interactions in Global Communication Governance: The Heuristic Potential of a Network Approach The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 543-563): Wiley-Blackwell.
Pauwels, & Donders. (2011). From Television without Frontiers to the Digital Big Bang: The EU's Continuous Efforts to Create a Future-Proof Internal Media Market The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 525-542): Wiley-Blackwell.
Picard. (2011). Economic Approaches to Media Policy The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 353-365): Wiley-Blackwell.
Price. (2011). Global Media Policy and Crisis States The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 180-191): Wiley-Blackwell.
Shade. (2011). Media Reform in the United States and Canada: Activism and Advocacy for Media Policies in the Public Interest The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy (pp. 147-165): Wiley-Blackwell.
United Nations. (1989). UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Entry into force 2 September 1990, in accordance with article 49 Retrieved from http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/crc.htm
Staksrud, & Kirks?ther. (forthcoming, 2012). 'He who buries the little girl wins!' - Moral panics as double jeopardy. The Case of Rule of Rose. In C. Critcher, J. Hughes, J. Petley & A. Rohloff (Eds.), Moral Panics in the Contemporary World. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Staksrud. (accepted). Online Grooming Legislation - Knee-jerk regulation? European Journal of Communication.
Livingstone, ?lafsson, & Staksrud. (2011). Social Networking, Age and Privacy EU Kids Online. London: LSE.
Critcher. (2008). Making Waves: Historical Aspects of Public Debates about Children and Mass Media. In K. Drotner & S. Livingstone (Eds.), The International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture (pp. 91-104). London: SAGE.
Oswell. (2008). Media and Communications Regulation and Child Protection. An Overview of the Field. In K. Drotner & S. Livingstone (Eds.), The International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture (pp. 475-492). London: SAGE.
Prout. (2008). Culture-Nature and the Construction of Childhood. In K. Drotner & S. Livingstone (Eds.), The International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture (pp. 21-35). London: SAGE.
Drotner. (1999). Dangerous Media? Panic Discourses and Dilemmas of Modernity. Paedagogica Historica, 35(3), 593 - 619.
Yar. (2008). The rhetorics and myths of anti-piracy campaigns: criminalization, moral pedagogy and capitalist property relations in the classroom. New Media & Society, 10(4), 605-623. doi: 10.1177/1461444807087911
Zittrain. (2008). The future of the internet: and how to stop it. New Haven: Yale University Press.