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Captive audiences and unwanted advertisement: The construction of public/private borders in legal discourse
Unformatted Document Text:  25 Jacquemt, M. (1996). Credibility in court: communicative practices in the Camorra trials. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. Lefebvre, H. (2000 (1991)). The production of space. Oxford; Cambridge: Blackwell. Lessig, L. (1999). Privacy, Code and other laws of cyberspace (pp. 142-163). New York: Basic Books. Luhmann, N. (1988). Closure and openness: on reality in the world of law. In G. Teubner (Ed.), Autopoietic law: a new approach to law and society (pp. 333-348). Berlin; New York: Walter de Gruyter. Nadel, M. S. (1986). Rings of privacy: unsolicited telephone calls and the right of privacy. Yale Law Journal, 4, 99-128. Nissenbaum, H. (1998). Protecting privacy in an information ageL The problem of privacy in public. Law and Philosophy, 17, 559-596. Petronio, S., Ellemers, N., Giles, H., & Gallois, C. (1998). (Mis)communicating across boundaries. Interpersonal and intergroup considerations. Communication Research, 25(6), 571-595. Popescu, M., & Gandy Jr., O. H. (2001). Plodding through the muck: the discursive construction of environmental justice. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, 2001 Scheppele, K., L. (1994a). Practices of truth-finding in a court of law: the case of revised stories. In T. R. Sarbin & J. I. Kitsuse (Eds.), Constructing the social. London: Sage. Scheppele, K. L. (1994b). Legal theory and social theory. Annual Review of Sociology, 20, 383-406. Spears, T. B. (1994). 100 Years on the road. The traveling salesman in American Culture. New Haven; London: Yale University Press. Sunstein, C. R. (1990). Norms in surprising places: the case of statutory interpretation. Ethics, 100(July), 803-820. Turow, J. (2000). Segmenting, signaling and tailoring: probing the dark side of target marketing. In R. Andersen & L. Strate (Eds.), Critical studies in media commercialism (pp. 239-249). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. Turow, J. (2001). Family boundaries, commercialism, and the Internet. A framework for research. Applied Developmental Psychology, 22, 73-86. Warren, S. D., & Brandeis, L. D. (1984 (1890)). The Right to privacy. In F. D. Shoeman (Ed.), Philosophical dimensions of privacy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Weintraub, J. (1997). The theory and politics of the public/private distinction. In J. Weintraub & K. Kuman (Eds.), Public and private in throught and practice. Perspectives on a grand dichotomy (pp. 1-42). Chicago; London: The University of Chicago Press. Zych, J. J. (2001). Hill v. Colorado and the evolving rights of the unwilling listener. Saint Louis University Law Journal, 45, 1281-1307.

Authors: Popescu, Mihaela. and Baruh, Lemi.
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Jacquemt, M. (1996). Credibility in court: communicative practices in the Camorra
trials. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Lefebvre, H. (2000 (1991)). The production of space. Oxford; Cambridge: Blackwell.
Lessig, L. (1999). Privacy, Code and other laws of cyberspace (pp. 142-163). New York:
Basic Books.
Luhmann, N. (1988). Closure and openness: on reality in the world of law. In G. Teubner
(Ed.), Autopoietic law: a new approach to law and society (pp. 333-348). Berlin;
New York: Walter de Gruyter.
Nadel, M. S. (1986). Rings of privacy: unsolicited telephone calls and the right of
privacy. Yale Law Journal, 4, 99-128.
Nissenbaum, H. (1998). Protecting privacy in an information ageL The problem of
privacy in public. Law and Philosophy, 17, 559-596.
Petronio, S., Ellemers, N., Giles, H., & Gallois, C. (1998). (Mis)communicating across
boundaries. Interpersonal and intergroup considerations. Communication
Research, 25
(6), 571-595.
Popescu, M., & Gandy Jr., O. H. (2001). Plodding through the muck: the discursive
construction of environmental justice. Paper presented at the International
Communication Association Conference, 2001
Scheppele, K., L. (1994a). Practices of truth-finding in a court of law: the case of revised
stories. In T. R. Sarbin & J. I. Kitsuse (Eds.), Constructing the social. London:
Sage.
Scheppele, K. L. (1994b). Legal theory and social theory. Annual Review of Sociology,
20, 383-406.
Spears, T. B. (1994). 100 Years on the road. The traveling salesman in American
Culture. New Haven; London: Yale University Press.
Sunstein, C. R. (1990). Norms in surprising places: the case of statutory interpretation.
Ethics, 100(July), 803-820.
Turow, J. (2000). Segmenting, signaling and tailoring: probing the dark side of target
marketing. In R. Andersen & L. Strate (Eds.), Critical studies in media
commercialism
(pp. 239-249). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.
Turow, J. (2001). Family boundaries, commercialism, and the Internet. A framework for
research. Applied Developmental Psychology, 22, 73-86.
Warren, S. D., & Brandeis, L. D. (1984 (1890)). The Right to privacy. In F. D. Shoeman
(Ed.), Philosophical dimensions of privacy. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Weintraub, J. (1997). The theory and politics of the public/private distinction. In J.
Weintraub & K. Kuman (Eds.), Public and private in throught and practice.
Perspectives on a grand dichotomy
(pp. 1-42). Chicago; London: The University
of Chicago Press.
Zych, J. J. (2001). Hill v. Colorado and the evolving rights of the unwilling listener. Saint
Louis University Law Journal, 45, 1281-1307.


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