Internet Law & Policy
CMN 496 CS -- Sandvig
Communication law and policy research has been memorably described as research that helps us to imagine alternative ways of organizing and structuring society's communication systems (Pool, 1974). We will imagine these alternatives by considering the newest communication technologies as the places where alternative structures are the most uncertain, and change is the most likely. Our case studies change each time the course is offered. Students from any area are welcome.
See also:
Unorthodox Research Methods (previous)
Making the World Wireless: Service in Technology and Policy (next)

