Volume 3, Issue 1

Media and Society

Public Knowledge Vol. 3, Issue 1

ISSN 1948-3511

Table of Contents

3.1.0 Introduction

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

3.1.1:   Controlling the Pipes: Network Neutrality Policy Alternatives – Meredith Hundley

3.1.2:  Comments about Social Engagement through Images in the Online Sphere – Rotem Rozental

3.1.3:  Comics, Journalism, and War Discourse – Molly Scanlon

3.1.4:  Towards an Epistemological Theory of Comics Journalism:  Case Studies in Joe Sacco’s War Reportage – Richard Todd Stafford

3.1.5:  Cash Transfers in Context: HIV Prevention, Media, and the Development Industry – Jeff Burke Thomas

3.1.6: Mass Media Strategies for Creating Awareness of Breast Cancer – Okorie Nelson

Book Reviews:

3.1.7:   Maniates & Meyers, The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice - Reviewed by Jennifer Lawrence

Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles:

3.1.8:   You Are What You Watch:  Video Store Phenomenology and Audience Participation – Elan Justice

3.1.9:   Exploring the Portent of Polycentricity for Democratic Governance: Foundations and Implications – Max Stephenson, Jr.

3.1.10:  The Internet as a Catalyst for the Creation of Democratic Governance: A Response to Max Stephenson’s “Exploring the Portent of Polycentricity for Democratic Governance” – Meredith Hundley

PK Blog:

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Multimedia:

  • A Conversation with Rotem Rozental (Interview by Scott Kowalewski regarding 3.1.2)
  • A Conversation with Jeff Burke Thomas (Interview by Scott Kowalewski regarding 3.1.5)

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