Christian Sandvig
Contact Information
Office: 133 Lincoln Hall
Telephone: (217) 333-0141
Email: csandvig@uiuc.edu
Web site: http://www.niftyc.org/
Associate Professor
Bio
Christian Sandvig's research investigates the development of new communication infrastructure. His research combines approaches from communication, law, and science and technology studies. In 2002 Sandvig was named a "next-generation leader in science and technology policy" by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2006 Sandvig received the Faculty Early Career Development Award from the US National Science Foundation.
Curriculum Vitae
Experience
- Technology studies. Ethnography of technology. Telecommunications law and policy. Methodological triangulation.
Education
- Ph.D., Stanford University
Selected Publications
Sandvig, C. (in press). Wireless Play and Unexpected Innovation. In: T. MacPherson (ed.), MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning: Digital Youth, Innovation, and the Unexpected, pp. 77-97. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Sandvig, C. (2007). The RED Project: Rendering Electromagnetic Distributions. Vectors: Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular 3(1).
Sandvig, C. (2007). Network Neutrality is the New Common Carriage. Info: The Journal of Policy, Regulation, and Strategy for Telecommunications 9(2/3): 136-147.
Sandvig, C. (2006). The Internet at Play: Child Users of Public Internet Connections. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 11(4).
Sandvig, C. (2006). Access to the Electromagnetic Spectrum is a Foundation for Development . In M. Harvey (ed.) Media Matters: The Global Media Development Compendium, pp. 50-55. Paris: Internews.
Sandvig, C. (2006). The Structural Problems of the Internet for Cultural Policy. In D. Silver & A. Massanari (eds.), Critical Cyberculture Studies, pp. 107-118. NY: New York University Press.