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[ecrea] Media Policy and Governance - Oxford Bibliographies Online
Mon May 02 14:19:17 GMT 2011
We have been asked to develop an online reference guide on “*_Media
Policy and Governance”_* for the Oxford Bibliographies Online
<http://aboutobo.com/> (OBO).
- The guide would provide the most important and significant sources and
scholarship in the area of media policy and governance.
- The guide is supposed to feature a selective list of bibliographic
citations supported by direct recommendations about which sources to
consult and editorial commentary to show how the cited sources are
interrelated.
In lieu of us single handedly deciding which source is to be considered
seminal, we would like the guide to reflect the consensus of a broad
group of experts like you. So we need your input!
What source(s) (textbooks, books, journals, articles and nonprofit
organizations or research institutes) do you consider significant and
which do you use most often in your research and/or teaching on this
subject? Do you use a reading list or are you aware of a reading list on
the subject that you feel captures the core literature on media policy?
Any input will make the reference guide more valuable, so thanks much in
advance. And we will share a version of the guide with all who
contributed to it for your own reference!
Many thanks,
Monroe E. Price, Stefaan G. Verhulst and Manuel Puppis
Editors
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Monroe E. Price
Director
Center for Global Communications Studies
Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104
www.global.asc.upenn.edu <http://www.global.asc.upenn.edu>
Professor of Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
New York City, New York
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