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Associate Professor Andrew Calabrese
Associate Professor Andrew Calabrese taught Technology, Literacy and Citizenship; Telecommunications Policy; Media and Public Culture and Communication, Media and the Public.
He also wrote two essays on media literacy and citizenship:
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Justifying Civic Competence in the Information Society, for Vox Populi, Vox Dei? (S. Splichal, editor; Cresskill, N.J.; Hampton Press, 2001).
- The Political Significance of Media Literacy, in Liberal Democracy, Citizenship, and Education (O. Luthar, K. McLeod and M. Zagar, editors; Oakville, Ontario; Mosaic Press, 2001).
He also wrote Why Localism? Communication Technology and the Shifting Scale of Political Community for Communication and Community (G. Shepherd and E. Rothenbuhler, editors, Mahwah, N.J.; Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers, 2001).
He is the founding and current book series editor for Critical Media Studies, published by Rowman & Littlefield. Books he edited in 2001 for the series were
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Floating Lives: The Media and Asian Diasporas, by Stuart Cunningham and John Sinclair, editors.
- Continental Order? Integrating North America for Cybercapitalism, by Vincent Mosco and Dan Schiller, editors.
- Social Theories of the Press, by Hanno Hardt.
- Privacy and the Information Age, by Serge Gutwirth.
Further information is at http://spot.colorado.edu/~calabres/series~1.htm. Andrew.Calabrese@Colorado.edu
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