Submissions from 2016
The American Data Culture Since 1820: From Madison’s Political Philosophy to Nielsen Ratings, Sung-Wook Jung
Submissions from 2013
The Algorithm as Institution: Toward a Theoretical Framework for Automated Media Production and Consumption, Philip M. Napoli
Submissions from 2011
Submissions from 2010
Diversity 2.0: Rethinking Audiences, Participation, and Policies, Minna Aslama and Philip M. Napoli
The Case for Title II: Handicapping the Next Network Neutrality Judicial Ruling, Mark Cooper
The Future of Journalism is not in the Past: Reframing the Debate Over how to "Save" Journalism, Mark Cooper
Technical Practice and Identity Work in Democratic Media Activism, Christina Dunbar-Hester
Persistent and Emergent Diversity Policy Concerns in an Evolving Media Environment:Toward a Reflective Research Agenda, Philip M. Napoli
The Local People Meter, the Portable People Meter, and the Unsettled Law and Policy of Audience Measurement in the U.S., Philip M. Napoli
Submissions from 2008
POLICIES OF INERTIA OR INNOVATION? EUROPEAN PUBLIC SERVICE IN TRANSITION FROM PSB TO PSM, Minna Aslama
Audience Measurement and Media Policy: Audience Economics, the Diversity Principle, and the Local People Meter, Philip M. Napoli
DIVERSITY AS AN EMERGING PRINCIPLE OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE, Philip M. Napoli
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FACING INTERNET GOVERNANCE: A REPORT FROM THE 2007 INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM, Philip M. Napoli
PARADOXES OF MEDIA POLICY ANALYSIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC INTEREST MEDIA REGULATION, Philip M. Napoli
REVISITING “MASS COMMUNICATION” AND THE “WORK” OF THE AUDIENCE IN THE NEW MEDIA ENVIRONMENT, Philip M. Napoli
THE RATIONALIZATION OF AUDIENCE UNDERSTANDING, Philip M. Napoli
TOWARD A MODEL OF AUDIENCE EVOLUTION: NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF MEDIA AUDIENCES, Philip M. Napoli
Media Ownership and the Diversity Index: Outlining a Social Science Research Agenda, Philip M. Napoli and Nancy Gillis
Access to Audiences as a First Amendment Right: Its Relevance and Implications for Electronic Media Policy, Philip M. Napoli and Sheea T. Sybblis
TOWARD A FEDERAL DATA AGENDA FOR COMMUNICATIONS POLICYMAKING, Philip M. Philip and Joe Karaganis
Market Competition, Station Ownership, and Local News andPublic Affairs Programming on Local Broadcast Television, Michael Yan and Philip M. Napoli
Submissions from 2007
Corporate Governance: The Revival of an Academic, Professional, and Policy Field, Juan P. Artero
Media Policy: An Overview of the Field, Philip M. Napoli
Media Policy: An Overview of the Field, Philip M. Napoli
Public Interest Media Activism and Advocacy as a Social Movement: A Review of the Literature, Philip M. Napoli
Consumer Brand Equity of the Media: The Value Perceptions of Professional Media Buyers, Mart Ots and Dr. Per-Erik Wolff
Submissions from 2006
Intellectual Scaffolding: On Peter Dahlgren's Theorization of Television and the Public Sphere, Minna Aslama
The Diversity Challenge: Changing Television Markets and Public Service Programming in Finland, 1993-2004, Minna Aslama
Bridging Cultural Policy and Media Policy in the U.S.: Challenges and Opportunities, Philip M. Napoli
Necessary Knowledge For Communications Policy: Information Inequalities and Commercial Data Access and Usage in the Policymaking Process, Philip M. Napoli and Michelle Seaton
Newspaper/Television Cross-Ownership and Local News and Public Affairs Programming on Television Stations: An Empirical Analysis, Michael Z. Yan
Submissions from 2005
Ownership Concentration and Indecency: Is There a Link?, Jonathan Rintels and Philip M. Napoli
Submissions from 2004
Media Economics and Media Policy: The Good and the Bad, Philip M. Napoli