Reports and Books related to the work of CGCS
- An Introduction to News Media Law and Policy in Jordan (April 2009) - English version
- An Introduction to News Media Law and Policy in Jordan (April 2009) - Arabic version
- Public Opinion Research in a Conflict Zone: Grassroots Diplomacy in Darfur (Fall 2008)
- Researching Attitudes towards Peace and Conflict and Darfur:An analysis of a research initiative from February 2007 - October 2008 (Fall 2008)
"Public Television and Pluralistic Ideals," (with Ellen Goodman), in The Price of Plurality: Choice, Diversity and Broadcast Institutions in the Digital Age (2008) Owning the Olympics: Narratives of the New China (Spring 2008)- The Speculative Influence of Academic Research on the Making of Communications Policy: Reflections, Recollections and Informal Perspectives (February 2008)
- Comparative Analysis of International Co- And Self-Regulation in Communications Markets (2007)
- 2007/8 Yearbook of Global Civil Society: Communicative Power and Democracy (2007)
- Towards an Understanding of Media Policy in Iraq: A Foreword and Two Reports (May 2007)
- Republic of Iraq Communications and Media Commission: Policy Recommendations Concerning Broadcasting in Iraq (December 2006)
- Media Matters: Perspectives on Advancing Governance & Development from the Global Forum for Media Development (2006)
- Why Templates for Media Development do not work in Crisis States: Defining and understanding media development strategies in post-war and crisis states (2005)
- The Federal Institute for Access to information in Mexico and a Culture of Transparency
- Minority-Language Related Broadcasting and Legislation in the OSCE (February 2006)
- The Enabling Environment for Free and Independent Media: Contribution to Transparent and Accountable Governance (January 2002)
- Public Service Broadcasting in Transition: A Documentary Reader (November 2001)
- Mapping Media Assistance (February 2001)
- Restructuring the Media in Post-Conflict Societies: Four Perspectives (May 2000)
You can also visit Professor Price's Publications to get a sense of current work in development.
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