Communication Convergence in Contemporary China International Perspectives on Politics, Platforms, and Participation /
21st century Chinese cyberwarfare : an examination of the Chinese cyberthreat from fundamentals of Communist policy regarding information warfare through the broad range of military, civilian and commercially supported cyberattack threat vectors /
Contesting cyberspace in China : online expression and authoritarian resilience /
The power of the internet in China : citizen activism online /
Cyberpower and national security /
Historicizing online politics : telegraphy, the Internet, and political participation in China /
Cyberpolitics in international relations /
Communications policy in transition : the Internet and beyond /
Jurisdiction and the Internet : a study of regulatory competence over online activity /
Managing the infosphere : governance, technology, and cultural practice in motion /
Transmedia geographies : decoloniality, democratization and cultural citizenship in the age of media convergence /
Broadband : should we regulate high-speed internet access? /
The political mapping of cyberspace /
Cybering democracy : public space and the Internet /
Politics as usual : the cyberspace "revolution" /
Blocked on Weibo : what gets suppressed on China's version of Twitter (and why).
The real cyber war : the political economy of internet freedom /
Trust in cyberspace /
An open internet for all : free speech and network neutrality /
The Dynamics of broadband markets in Europe : realizing the 2020 digital agenda /
Telecommunications in Europe /
Telecommunications in Canada : technology, industry, and government /
Ties that bind : economic and political dilemmas of urban utility networks, 1800-1990 /
Toward an evolutionary regime for spectrum governance : licensing or unrestricted entry? /
Changing the rules : technological change, international competition, and regulation in communications /
Talk is cheap : the promise of regulatory reform in North American telecommunications /
Empires of entertainment : media industries and the politics of deregulation, 1980-1996 /
The need for speed : a new framework for telecommunications policy for the 21st century /
The broadband problem : anatomy of a market failure and a policy dilemma /
Who Pays for Universal Service? : When Telephone Subsidies Become Transparent.
Competition and chaos : U.S. telecommunications since the 1996 Telecom Act /
Beyond broadband access : developing data-based information policy strategies /
Winning the silicon sweepstakes : can the United States compete in global telecommunications? /
Media, structures, and power : the Robert E. Babe collection /