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An
indication of the recognition of ketupa.net and associated
sites is provided by citation in books, government reports,
peer-reviewed journals and conference papers.
Those citations include -
More
details are provided here
on the caslon.com.au site.
books
- The
New Media Monopoly (Beacon Press, 2004) by Ben
Bagdikian
- Media
Ownership and Concentration in America (Oxford
University Press, 2007) by Eli Noam
- War
Talk (South End Press, 2003) by Arundhati Roy
- Hispanic
Marketing: A Cultural Perspective (New York: Butterworth-Heinemann,
2005) by Felipe Korzenny & Betty Ann Korzenny
- The
Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies
(Ashgate, 2006) by Peter Anderson & Geoff Ward
- Sport
& Corporate Nationalisms (Berg, 2005) by Michael
Silk, David Andrews & C L Cole
- The
Media Student's Book (Routledge, 2003) by Gill
Branston & Roy Stafford
- Atlantic
Reverberations: French Representations of an American
Presidential Election (Ashgate 2007) by Paul Adams
- The
Cultural Industries (Sage 2007) by David Hesmondhalgh
- The
Journalist's Guide to Media Law: Dealing with Legal
and Ethical Issues (Allen & Unwin 2007) by
Mark Pearson
- The
Secret to GE's Success (McGraw-Hill 2007) by William
Rothschild
- •
European Broadcasting Law and Policy (Cambridge University
Press, 2007) by Jackie Harrison & Lorna Woods
- Dirty
Little Secrets of the Record Business: Why So Much Music
You Hear Sucks (Chicago Review, 2007) by Hank Bordowitz
- Cross
the Water Blues: African American Music in Europe
(University Press of Mississippi, 2007) by Neil Wynn
dissertations
Dissertations include -
- Robyn
Sheahan-Bright - To Market to Market: The Development
of the Australian Children's Publishing Industry
(PhD, Griffith 2005)
-
Kyle Babb - 'Roll Over Beethoven': The Reaction
of Classical Music Recording Divisions to the Continuing
Emergence of a Consumer Culture in America between 1956
and 1982 (Baylor, 2007)
- Adrian
Hadland - The South African print media, 1994-2004:
An application and critique of comparative media systems
theory (PhD, Capetown 2007)
- Keita
Mochizuki - Two Cultures, Two Worldviews: Page 1
News in Le Monde and Asahi Shimbun, 2005 (MSc,
Ohio 2007)
articles,
chapters and reports
Items include -
- 'Centre
& Creative Periphery in the Histories of the Book
in the English Speaking World and Global English Studies'
by Ian Willison in Publishing History (2006)
-
'Rethinking European Union Competence in the Field of
Media Ownership: The Internal Market, Fundamental Rights
and European Citizenship' by Rachael Smith in 29 European
Law Review 5 (2004), 652-672
- 'International
Distributions: Divergence of Co-Ownership Laws' by Goldie
Gabriel in 9 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment
& Technology Law (2007), 519-532
- 'Laughs
and Legends or The Furniture That Glows? Television
as History' by John Hartley, Joshua Green & Jean
Burgess (2005)
- 'Cooperative
Integration: A Structural Geography of Primetime Program
Production and Broadcast' by Tonya Lindsey in Web
Journal of Mass Communication Research (2005)
- 'Media
Mergers and Media Bias with Rational Consumers' by
Simon Anderson & John McLaren (2005)
- 'Global
Communication and Political Culture in the Semi-Periphery:
The Rise of the Globo Corporation' by Peter Wilkin
- Mapping
Social Entrepreneurship and the Role of Charitable Foundations
in Electronic Media: 1946-1996 by Edward Lenert
(2003)
- 'Women
in the Web of Secondary Copyright Liability and Internet
Filtering' by Ann Bartow in 32(3) Northern Kentucky
Law Review (2005), 449-506
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