Horwitz, Robert Britt, Communication and Democratic Reform in South Africa, (Cambridge University Press, 2001).
Horwitz, Robert Britt, The Irony of Regulatory Reform: The Deregulation of American Telecommunications, (Oxford University Press, 1989).
Recent Articles:
""A New Alliance Between Religion and Labor? The Interfaith Committee for Worker
Justice and the GCIU – San Diego Union-Tribune Contract Negotiation,"” Social Movement Studies, Vol. 6, No. 3 (2007), pp. 261-297.
“"Another Instance Where Privatization Trumped Liberalization: The Politics of Telecommunications Reform in South Africa –' A Ten Year Retrospective." with Willie Currie, Telecommunications Policy, Vol. 31 (2007), pp. 445-462.
“"U.S. Media Policy, Then and Now.” In David Skinner, James Compton & Mike Gasher, eds., Converging Media/Diverging Politics (Lexington Books, 2005), pp. 25-50.
“"On Media Concentration and the Diversity Question,” The Information Society, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Summer 2005), pp. 181-204.Published also in Philip Napoli, ed., Media Diversity and Localism: Meaning and Metrics (Erlbaum, 2007), pp. 9-56.
“"Communications Regulation in Protecting the Public Interest.” In Geneva Overholser and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, eds. The Institutions of American Democracy: The Press Volume (Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 284-302.
“"In the Trenches: Teaching Worker Justice in Religious Institutions,” Religious Perspectives on Work Project, National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice (May 2005).
“"Truth Commissions, Nation-Building, and International Human Rights: The South African Experience and Reflections on the Politics of Human Rights Post 9/11,” In Colin Sparks & Andrew Calabrese, eds., Toward a Political Economy of Culture: Capitalism and Communication in the 21st Century (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004), pp. 111-130.
“"'Negotiated Liberalization": The Politics of Communication Sector Reform in South Africa." In Nancy Morris & Silvio Waisbord, eds. Media and Globalization: WhyThe State Matters (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001), pp. 37- 55.
"La desregulacion como proceso politico,” Gestion y Politica Publica, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2000). Published in English as “"Deregulation as a Political Process,” in Connect-World Latin America (Third Quarter 1998), pp. 34-38.
"South African Telecommunications: History and Prospects," in Eli M. Noam (ed.), Telecommunications in Africa (Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 205-248.
"Telecommunications Reform in Postapartheid South Africa," in Andrew Calabrese & Jean-Claude Burgelman (eds.), Communication, Citizenship, and Social Policy: Rethinking the Limits of the Welfare State (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), pp. 191-208.
"Participatory Politics and Sectoral Reform: Telecommunications Policy in the New South Africa," Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason & David Waterman (eds.), Telephony, The Internet, and the Media: Selected Papers from the 1997 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (Lawrence Erlbaum, 1998), pp. 251-268.
“"Broadcast Reform Revisited: Reverend Everett C. Parker and the WLBT Case (Office of Communications of the United Church of Christ v. FCC),”" The Communication Review, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1997), pp. 311-348. Published also by the Office of Communication of the United Church of Christ in its monograph series.
“"Telecommunications Policy in the New South Africa: Participatory Politics and Sectoral Reform",” Media, Culture and Society, Vol. 19, No. 4 (October 1997), pp. 503-533. --Published also in Communicatio (a South African scholarly journal, published through the University of South Africa), Vol. 23, No. 2 (1997), pp. 63-78.
“"Telecommunications and Their Deregulation” and “"Theories of Regulation"” in Peter Golding & Graham Murdock, eds., The Political Economy of the Media, Vol. II (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1997), pp. 365-418.
“"South African Telecommunications",” in Ilka Lewington (ed.), Utility Regulation 1997: Economic Regulation of Utilities and Network Industries Worldwide, (London: Privatisation International and Centre for the Study of Regulated Industries, 1997), pp. 424-428.
with Robin M. Braun and David Kaplan, “Reform of the South African Telecommunications Sector - Some Ramifications Thereof,” Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineering (IEEE) Africon '96 Conference Proceedings, 5 pages.
“"Telecommunications Policy in South Africa in the Light of International Experience",” University of Cape Town Science & Technology Policy Research Centre Working Papers, No. 2 (February 1996), 31 pages.
“"The Uneasy Relation Between Political and Economic Reform in South Africa: The Case of Telecommunications,”African Affairs, Vol. 93 (1994), pp. 361-385.
“"Apartheid, Its Demise and Electricity: The Development of the Institutional and Regulatory Structure of the South African Electricity Industry",”University of Cape Town Energy for Development Research Centre Working Papers, No. 14c (1994), 44 pages.
“"Judicial Review of Regulatory Decisions: The Changing Criteria",” Political Science Quarterly,Vol. 109, No. 1 (Spring 1994), pp. 133-169.
“"Begging the Question: Consistency and ‘Common Sense" in the First Amendment Jurisprudence of Advertising and Begging,” Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 13 (1993), pp. 213-247.
“"The Politics of Telecommunication Reform in South Africa",” Telecommunications Policy, Vol. 16, No. 4 (May/June 1992), pp. 291-306.
“"South Africa and Telecommunications in Transition",” Proceedings of the Fifth National Telecommunications Conference in South Africa, (November 1991), pp. 1-28.
“"Commercialisation of Telecommunication Services",” Computing and Communications in Practice, Alan Dickenson, ed. (selected and edited papers from the international conference held at the Southern Africa Computer and Communications Expo '91, Harare, Zimbabwe), (Cambridgeshire: AITEC Exhibitions & Conferences, 1991), pp. 9-11.
“"The First Amendment Meets Some New Technologies: Broadcasting, Common Carriers, and Free Speech in the 1990s",” Theory and Society, Vol. 20 (1991), pp. 21-72.
“"Understanding Deregulation",” Theory andSociety, Special double issue entitled "The Structures of Capital," Vol. 15 Nos. 1 & 2 (1986), pp. 139-174.
“"For Whom the Bell Tolls: Causes and Consequences of the AT&T Divestiture",” Critical Studies in Mass Communication, Vol. 3, No. 2 (June 1986), pp. 119-154. --Published also in Robert K. Avery & David Eason, eds., Critical Perspectives on Media and Society, Guilford Publications (1991).
“"The Regulation/Deregulation of American Broadcasting",” The Quarterly Review of Film Studies, Special Issue on the Economic and Political Structure of American Television, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Summer 1983), pp. 25-38.
“"From Reproduction to Class Struggle -- Manuel Castells" The Urban Question: A Marxist Approach,” Socialist Review, Vol. 9, No. 2 (March/April 1979), pp. 131-142.
with David Barry and Elizabeth Brydolf, “"Why Didn't Resistance Continue in the Armories? [an analysis of the 1978 Seabrook anti-nuclear protest],” Win Magazine (June 16 & 23, 1977), pp. 26-28.