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Sandra Braman, Professor
Office: Merrill Hall, Room 251
Phone: 414-229-3238(o), 414-223-3035(h)
Fax: 414-229-3859
e-mail: braman@uwm.edu
Web Site: www.uwm.edu/~braman
Curriculum Vita: Vita ( PDF 95K )
Research Agenda:
The macro-level effects of the use of digital technologies and their policy implications. Effects of particular interest include the evolution of the information economy, changes in the nature of the state and political power, and transformations in relationships among the state, law, and citizens.
Recent Publications:
Braman, Sandra (2006). Change of state: Information, policy, and power. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Braman, Sandra (2005). Information technology, national identity, and social cohesion. Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Security.
Braman, Sandra (Ed.) (2004). The emergent global information policy regime. Houndsmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Braman, Sandra (Ed.) (2004). Biotechnology and communication: The meta-technologies of information. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Braman, Sandra (Ed.) (2003). Communication researchers and policy-making. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Research Activity:
Freedom of Expression Professor, University of Bergen, Norway, 2008.
Funding support: The Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation
Editorial boards: 9 journals and 2 book publishers; advisory boards: 3
Recent consulting clients: Soros Foundation, Ford Foundation, Center for Strategic & International Security, Center for Media Education, Media Action Center, Centra
Former chair of the Communication Law & Policy Division of the International Communication Association
Teaching:
Graduate courses are offered in the areas of technologically mediated communication, information and communication law and policy, and qualitative research methods.
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