Transnational Culture in the Internet Age
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- Sean A. Pager
- Adam Candeub
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- David G. Post, 2012. "The Challenge(s) of Cyberlaw," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 1, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Daniel J. Gervais, 2012. "Copyright, Culture and the Cloud," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Lili Levi, 2012. "Addressing ‘Libel Tourism’," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 3, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Hannibal Travis, 2012. "YouTube from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: Tyrannize Locally, Censor Globally," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Kevin W. Saunders, 2012. "Balkanizing the Internet," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Milton Mueller, 2012. "Timid Liberalism: A Critique of the Process-Oriented Norms for Internet Blocking," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Christoph B. Graber, 2012. "Internet Creativity, Communicative Freedom and a Constitutional Rights Theory Response to ‘Code is Law’," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Philip M. Napoli, 2012. "Diminished, Enduring, and Emergent Diversity Policy Concerns in an Evolving Media Environment," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mira Burri, 2012. "Cultural Protectionism 2.0: Updating Cultural Policy Tools for the Digital Age," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Michal Shur-Ofry, 2012. "Copyright, Complexity, and Cultural Diversity: A Skeptic’s View," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mark F. Schultz, 2012. "The Nigerian Film Industry and Lessons Regarding Cultural Diversity from the Home-Market Effects Model of International Trade in Films," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Sean A. Pager, 2012. "Digital Content Production in Nigeria and Brazil: A Case for Cultural Optimism?," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 12, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Larisa Mann, 2012. "Decolonizing Networked Technology: Learning from the Street Dance," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Kimberley Christen, 2012. "Balancing Act: The Creation and Circulation of Indigenous Knowledge and Culture Inside and Outside the Legal Frame," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jon M. Garon, 2012. "Localism as a Production Imperative: An Alternative Framework for Promoting Intangible Cultural Heritage," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 15, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- W. Wayne Fu, 2012. "Cross-Country Comparison of Audience Tastes in Hollywood Movies: Cultural Distance and Genre Preferences," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 16, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Sang Yup Lee & Steven S. Wildman, 2012. "Protecting and Promoting National Cultures in a World Where Bits Want to Flow Freely," Chapters, in: Sean A. Pager & Adam Candeub (ed.), Transnational Culture in the Internet Age, chapter 17, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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