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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eric Freedman
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Eric Freedman.
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Freedman, Eric, et al.. (2015). Press coverage of environmental news in Kyrgyzstan and the role of eco-nongovernmental organizations. Central Asia and the Caucasus. 16(2). 144–160.1 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (2013). Press rights and constraints in Kyrgyzstan: the first year of president Atambaev. Central Asia and the Caucasus. 14(1).1 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (2012). Introduction: The Continuing Quest for High-Quality Defense Representation in Capital Cases. Hofstra law review. 42(2). 1.1 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric, et al.. (2011). New developments in Central Asian mass media research. Central Asia and the Caucasus. 12(4).2 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric, et al.. (2010). CONTROVERSY ON THE AIRWAVES: PUBLIC DIPLOMACY, PORTRAYING AMERICA, AND PUBLIC OUTREACH THROUGH THE VOICE OF AMERICA UZBEK SERVICE. Central Asia and the Caucasus. 11(4).1 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric, et al.. (2010). Ambitious in Theory but Unlikely in Practice: A Critique of UNESCO's Model Curricula for Journalism Education for Developing Countries and Emerging Democracies. The Journal of Third World Studies. 27(1). 135–153.12 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (2009). Habeas by Any Other Name. Hofstra law review. 38(1). 7.
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Freedman, Eric, et al.. (2009). Re-Examination of Development Communication Theory and Practice: Informing a Critique of UNESCO's Model Curricula for Journalism Education for Developing Countries and Merging Democracies. 20(2). 15–30.1 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (2008). Introduction: Re-stating the Standard of Practice for Death Penalty Counsel: The Supplementary Guidelines for the Mitigation Function of Defense Teams in Death Penalty Cases. Hofstra law review. 36(3). 2.2 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (2007). After the Tulip Revolution: Journalism Education in Kyrgyzstan. Research Online (University of Wollongong). 1(18). 171–184.5 indexed citations
Freedman, Eric & Maureen A. Walton. (2006). Independent news Web sites’ coverage of religion in Central Asia. Central Asia and the Caucasus.2 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric, et al.. (2006). TRAINING CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNALISTS: SOVIET LEGACIES MEET LESSONS FROM U.S. MEDIA HISTORY. Central Asia and the Caucasus.3 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (2005). Coverage of Central Asian Political, Press, and Speech Rights Issues by Independent News Websites. Research Online (University of Wollongong). 1(16). 71–88.4 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (1996). A Lot More Comes into Focus When You Remove the Lens Cap: Why Proliferating New Technologies Make it Particularly Urgent for the Supreme Court to Abandon its Inside-Out Approach to Freedom of Speech, and Bring Obscenity, Fighting Words, and Group Libel Within the First Amendment. Iowa law review. 81. 883.1 indexed citations
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Freedman, Eric. (1996). A Lot More Comes into Focus When You Remove the Lens Cap: Why Proliferating New Communications Technologies Make it Particularly Urgent for the Supreme Court to Abandon its Inside-Out Approach to Freedom of Speech, and Bring Obscenity, Fighting Words, and Group Libel Within the First Amendment. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Freedman, Monroe H. & Eric Freedman. (1995). Group defamation and freedom of speech : the relationship between language and violence. Greenwood Press eBooks.6 indexed citations
Freedman, Eric. (1992). The Law as King and the King as Law: Is a President Immune from Criminal Prosecution Before Impeachment?. Hastings constitutional law quarterly. 20(1). 7.1 indexed citations
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