Publications of Ken Rogerson     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

Journal Articles

  1. K.S. Rogerson. "The Role of the Media in Transitions from Authoritarian Political Regimes." East European Quarterly Issue 37 3 (September, 1997).
  2. K.S. Rogerson with G. Dale Thomas. "Internet Regulation Process Model: The Effects of Societies, Communities and Governments." Political Communication 15.4 (October-December 1998): 427-444.
  3. K.S. Rogerson. "Information Interdependence: Keohane and Nye's Complex Interdependence in the Information Age." Information Communication and Society 3.3 (2000): 415-436.
  4. K.S. Rogerson with Jared Strauss. "Policies for Online Privacy in the United States and the European Union." Telematics and Informatics 19.2 (April, 2002): 175-209.
  5. K.S. Rogerson. "Addressing the Negative Consequences of the Information Age: Lessons from Karl Polanyi and the Industrial Revolution." Information, Communication and Society 6.1 (2003): 104-123.
  6. K.S. Rogerson. "Talking Past Each Other: IO Internet Policy in the Developing World." International Politics 41.2 (June, 2004): 176-195.
  7. K.S. Rogerson. "A Lot of Good Questions: A Few Good Answers: A look at Current Research on the Internet and Politics." Political Communication 22.2 (April-June 2005): 237-244.
  8. K.S. Rogerson, Guest Editor. "Technology and Politics." Knowlege, Technology and Policy 18.3 (Fall, 2005).
  9. Micah Altman and Kenneth Rogerson. ""Open Research Questions on Information and Technology in Global and Domestic Policis - Beyond 'E-'"." PS: Political Science and Politics XLI.4 (October, 2008): 835-837.

Chapters in Books

  1. K.S. Rogerson. "The Negative Consequences of the Information Age: Karl Polanyi and the 'New' New Transformation." Great Thinkers and the Information Revolution. Ed. Christopher May 2002
  2. K.S. Rogerson. "The Internet as Political Advocacy Forum."  2003
  3. K. Rogerson and D. Milton. ""Internet Diffusion and the Digital Divide: The Role of Policy-Making and Political Institutions"." Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics. Ed. Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard Routledge, 2008: 415-423.

Ken Rogerson