Graduate Students’ Publications
CGCS encourages graduate research on a number of different levels,
whether it be through coursework, support of existing research
interest, or facilitating travel to conferences and workshops.
Recent Annenberg student publications include:
Matthew Blanchard, with Nicole Stremlau, Yusuf Abdi Gabobe and Farhan Ali Ahmed, "The Role of the Media in the Somaliland Elections: Lessons from Kenya", Occasional paper published by CGCS and PCMLP (2009)
Michael Serazio, "Geopolitical Proselytizing in the Marketplace for Loyalties: Rethinking the Global Gospel of American Christian Broadcasting" Journal of Media and Religion 8, No. 1 (2009)
Ken Farrall, Global Privacy in Flux: Illuminating Privacy Across Cultures in China and the U.S., International Journal of Communication 2 (2008)
Susan Haas, with Monroe E. Price and Drew Margolin, "New Technologies and International Broadcasting: Reflections on Adaptations and Transformation," Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science 616 (2008)
Ken Farrall has started a blog, US-China Surveillance,
which looks at issues in surveillance and human rights from a global
perspective. This is part of his continuing work on China in
collaboration with CGCS.
Read Lee Humphrey's co-authored paper on "Modernity and the Mobile Phone: Exploring Tensions about Dating and Sex in Indonesia," M/C Journal, 10(1). (Mar. 2007) Her research in Indonesia was facilitated by CGCS.