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Undrahbuyan Baasanjav, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media
Office hours: T 3-4:30, Th 12-1:20 or by appointment (Spring 2011)
Tel : 1-9234.
Email: undrah(at)temple.edu

Courses:

BTMM 2741: Intro to Cybermedia
BTMM 4453/8473: Information Society
BTMM 821: Future of Your TV

Publications:

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:

Baasanjav, U. (2011). Web use patterns for civic discourse: The case of Mongolian institutions. Information, Communication, and Society.

Baasanjav, U. (2007). Mediated Political and Social Participation: Examining the Use of the Internet by Mongolian Government and Civil Society Institutions. Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 4 (3). 41-60.

Royse P., Lee J., Baasanjav, U., Hopson M., & Consalvo M. (2007). Women and Games: Technologies of the Gendered Self. New Media and Society, 9 (4). 555-576.

Baasanjav, U. (2005). The Digital Divide in the Gobi Desert: spatiality, the collapse of national identity, and a language gap. Online Journal of Space Communication, n.5. 

Chapter in Peer-Reviewed Book:

Baasanjav, U. (2011). Global Digital Divide: Language Gap and Post-communism in Mongolia. In M. Holzer, & A. Manoharan, (Eds.) E-Governance and Civic Engagement: Factors and Determinants of E-Democracy. IGI Global.

Reviews

Baasanjav, U. (in press). A review of the book Play Between Worlds: Exploring Online Game Culture by T. L. Taylor. Explorations in Media Ecology

Baasanjav, U. Online in Mongolia. Open Society News.  Available at http://www.eurasianet.org/resource/mongolia/links/online.html