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Full-Text Articles in Communication
Comm-Entary, Spring 2010 - Full Issue
Comm-Entary, Spring 2010 - Full Issue
Comm-entary
In this issue:
Voluntary Surveillance: Privacy, Identity and the Rise of Social Panopticism in the Twenty-First Century by Jake Nevrla
Dialogic Advancements in Psychotherapy by Michelle Laffoon
Corey Johnson: A Football Captain and a Gay Male by Nina DiCenso
Dexter: Multiple Personalities by Dustin Somero
Intersexuality in Women’s Sports: The Case of Caster Semenya by Kayla Timmons
Perspectives: The Culture of Underage Drinking at UNH by Sabrina Clark, Kelley Stenberg, Hope Fortier, & Camille Quarles
Performing Maternity: Limiting the Role of the Individual Woman in Abortion Discourses by Katie Ramsay
The Mass Media Deity: the Repercussions of Barack Obama’s Campaign …
Tmi: Values Matter When You Are Sipping From The Fire Hose: An Introduction To The University Dialogue, 2010, John D. Aber
Tmi: Values Matter When You Are Sipping From The Fire Hose: An Introduction To The University Dialogue, 2010, John D. Aber
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
When Is A Lot Still Not Enough? Health Information, The Public Good And Privacy Rights, Robert J. Mcgrath
When Is A Lot Still Not Enough? Health Information, The Public Good And Privacy Rights, Robert J. Mcgrath
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
Do I Really Need To Have That Test? Understanding Risk And Making Medical Decisions In The Age Of Tmi, Gene Elizabeth Harkless
Do I Really Need To Have That Test? Understanding Risk And Making Medical Decisions In The Age Of Tmi, Gene Elizabeth Harkless
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
Is The Internet Colorblind?, Courtney Marshall
Is The Internet Colorblind?, Courtney Marshall
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
Space Age Love Song: The Mix Tape In A Digital Universe, Megan M. Carpenter
Space Age Love Song: The Mix Tape In A Digital Universe, Megan M. Carpenter
Law Faculty Scholarship
Music sharing is one of the most controversial topics in copyright law. And mix tapes have been the classic, iconic form of music sharing for the last 30 years. Even in the face of technological development so rapid and far-reaching as to remove the literal “tape” from “mix tape,” there are nonetheless modern incarnations that crop up on a regular basis, from mix CDs to mix-sharing websites. Social norms permit and even encourage the creation of these modern mix tapes for such diverse reasons as wedding favors and birthday gifts.
If copyright law is meant to promote creativity and proscribe …
From Claiming Information To Deliberating About It, Sarah M. Stitzlein
From Claiming Information To Deliberating About It, Sarah M. Stitzlein
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
Advocates, Agendas, And Nay-Sayers: Science And Technology In The Public Arena, Arthur Greenberg
Advocates, Agendas, And Nay-Sayers: Science And Technology In The Public Arena, Arthur Greenberg
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
Stupider And Worse?, Nick Smith