[Air-l] FW: [CYBERTEL] TPRC Call of Papers
Richard Forno
rforno at infowarrior.org
Thu Feb 2 07:05:27 PST 2006
Of possible interest to AOIR'ers.......
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From: Robert Cannon <rcannon100 at YAHOO.COM>
Reply-To: Telecom Regulation & the Internet
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 34th Research Conference on
Communication, Information, and Internet Policy
September 29 to October 1, 2006
Arlington, Virginia
www.tprc.org
TPRC hosts an annual conference on communication,
information, and Internet policy that brings a
diverse, international group of researchers from
academia, industry, government, and nonprofit
organizations together with policy makers. It serves
two primary goals: (1) dissemination of research
relevant to current communications regulatory and
policy debates around the world; and (2) promotion of
new research on emerging issues.
TPRC is now soliciting abstracts of papers for
presentation at its 2006 conference. Proposals should
be based on current theoretical or empirical research
relevant to communication and information policy, and
may be from any disciplinary perspective. TPRC
welcomes national, international, comparative, and
multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary studies.
Subject areas of particular interest include but are
not limited to the following:
Comparative Studies of Networked Industries
Competition Policy in Network Technologies and
Industries
Laws and Regulation in a Time of Rapid Change
ICTs for Development and Community Informatics
Intellectual Property and Digital Rights
The Transformation and Future of Content/Media
Next Generation Devices and Networks
e-Applications and Internet Governance
Spectrum Policy and Wireless Applications
Click here to see the full Call for Papers
http://www.tprc.org/TPRC06/call06.htm.
Submissions are due by March 31, 2006. Abstracts must
be submitted via the submission form
http://www.tprc.org/TPRC06/submit.htm and should
contain a clear statement of the main research
question, methods, central ideas, and outcomes of the
research. Primary authors may have only one paper
accepted, but may act as secondary authors of multiple
papers and may submit multiple abstracts for
consideration. Selected papers will be due to TPRC on
August 30th and authors are expected to present the
paper. Students are encouraged to submit papers for
the student paper competition. The Program Committee
will also consider tutorials and special panels.
Suggestions for tutorials or panels can be emailed
directly to the Program Committee Chair. Inquiries and
suggestions may be made to members of the Program
Committee.
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