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Selected Papers and Presentations

  • Cogburn, D.L., Espinoza, F.K. (2009) “From Networked Nominee to Networked Nation
  • Cogburn, Levinson, Ramnarine-Rieks, and Vasquez (2010): “A Decade of Globally Distributed Collaborative Learning"
  • Zakaria and Cogburn (2010): "Context-Dependent vs. Content-Dependent"
  • Zakaria and Cogburn (2010): "Webs of Culture"
  • Myhill, Cogburn, Samant, Addom, and Blanck (2008): Accessible CI-enabled Knowledge Communities
  • Cogburn, Battacharrya, and Johnsen, J. (2008). “Distributed Deliberative Citizens"
  • Cogburn and Levinson (2008): "Teaching Globalization, Globally"

Governing Global Information and Communication Policy: Emergent Regime Formation and Impact on Africa

Citation:

Cogburn, D.L., (2003) Governing Global Information and Communication Policy: Emergent Regime Formation and the Impact on Africa, Telecommunications Policy, Vol. 27, Issue 1-2 pp 135 – 153.

Abstract:

 

Keywords:

‹ Global Internet Governance: Who’s Winning, Who’s Losing, and Who Cares? up In Whose Name?: A Multimodal Exploration of Transnational Deliberative Democratic Practices in Multistakeholder Global Information Policy Formulation Processes ›

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