Papers from the Communications Policy and Research Forum 2007
28 April, 2008| By Allison Orr |
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The 2007 Forum was held at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) on 24-25 September. Interest areas included ICT, digital media, telecommunications broadcasting, communications culture, Internet and e-commerce.
Papers include:
- Three billion: What happens after we’re all connected? Keynote address, by Mark Pesce
- Issues for corporates and regulators in Second Life and virtual worlds, by Nick Abrahams
- Development of a survey instrument to investigate household broadband adoption, by Peter Adams
- Broadband: Towards understanding users, by Trevor Barr
- Digital TV policies in the UK, US, Australia and Italy, by Cinzia Colapinto & Franco Papandrea
- Wireless for rural broadband, by Reg Coutts
- Journalists and online media by Lee Duffield
- A citizen journalism primer, by Terry Flew
- Communication policies for urban village connections: Beyond access? by Marcus Foth & Aneta Podkalicka
- Online social softwares: Policy and regulation in a converged medium, by Sal Humphrey
- Communications and media futures studies: Looking back at looking forward, by Paul Roberts
- To broadband or not to broadband, by Martin Stewart-Weeks
- An exploration of the relationships between blogging practices, blogging motives and identity exploration by Danielle C. Williamson & Ann Knowles
Download the full volume of papers: Record of the Communications Policy & Research Forum 2007