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The Communication, Culture & Technology Master of Arts Program (CCT) explores how we use media and technology to communicate from social, economic, political, and cultural perspectives.

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Technophobia is Undead: (or was never dead and is actually a demon stalking your girlfriend.)

Published 7 Nov, 2009

There is something refreshing about the technophobia latent in the Halloween blockbuster thriller Paranormal Activity. (Please note: This article contains spoilers) Perhaps the most timely component of the film is its technophobia, rather than i...

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2009 Faculty Publications

D. Linda Garcia and Garrison LeMasters, "Synthetic Excellence: Standards, Play, and Unintended Outcomes."  Journal of Virtual Worlds Research.  2(3).  September 2009.

J. P. Singh. “What is Being Controlled on the Internet?” In Johann Erickson and Giampiero Giacomello, Editors. “The Forum: Who Controls the Internet?” International Studies Review. February 2009.

Mark MacCarthy. "What Intermediaries Are Doing About Liability and Why it Matters." Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. TPRC, 2009. Forthcoming in the Berkeley Technology Law Journal.

J. P. Singh. “GATS Plus or Minus? Services Commitments in Comparative Contexts for Colombia and Uruguay.” In Juan A. Marchetti and Martin Roy. Editors. Opening Markets for International Services: Countries and Sectors in Bilateral and WTO Negotiations. Cambridge University Press. 2009.

Michael R. Nelson. "Building the Open Cloud." Science 324 (2009): 1656.

J. P. Singh "Review of Tania Voon. Cultural Products and the World Trade Organization. Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press. 2007."  In Journal Of Cultural Economics. 2009.

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