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2013 Social Media Guidebook
Vienna: OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (2013), 153 pp.
Handbook of Comparative Communication Research
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New York; London: Routledge (2012), xxi, 544 pp.
"The Handbook of Comparative Communication Research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of comparative communication research. It fills an obvious gap in the literature and offers an extensive and interdisciplinary discussion of the general approach of comparative research, its prospect an
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Toward an Understanding of Media Policy and Media Systems in Iraq: A Foreword and Two Reports
Philadelphia, PA: Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) Annenberg School for Communication (2007), 101 pp.
Religion Online: Finding Faith on the Internet
New York: Routledge (2004), 279 pp.
"Religion Online provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to this burgeoning new religious reality, from cyberpilgrimages to neo-pagan chatroom communities. A substantial introduction by the editors presenting the main themes and issues is followed by sixteen chapters addressing core is
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