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Record of the 2007 CPRFPlease click here to download the Record of the Communications Policy & Research Forum 2007. It is a 370-page eBook in PDF format containing the published papers. Note that this is a large download 4.1MB. These are the papers in that volume: Can the media take criticism? Keynote address by Peter Manning 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 Public Service media by Kim Dalton Journalists and online media by Lee Duffield The benefits of closing analogue TV broadcast, and its potential effect on other communications policies by Alex Encel A citizen journalism primer by Terry Flew Communication policies for urban village connections: Beyond access? by Marcus Foth & Aneta Podkalicka Is industry meeting the information needs of people with disabilities on accessibility features of telephone equipment? by Rob Garrett & Gunela Astbrink Diasporic media and identity construction in the Turkish community in Australia by Liza Hopkins Online social softwares: Policy and regulation in a converged medium by Sal Humphreys Motor telephony: Policy responses by Glenn Jessop Cyberbullying: An emerging issue by Bernadette Luck Future funding of the Telecommunications Universal Service Obligations in Australia by David Luck Mapping the ‘Verse: Three cases studies identifying emerging models of user-generated content by Shilo T. McClean Indigenous culture and communications by Robert Morsillo Ten years on … How is Part XIC of the Trade Practices Act holding up to the infrastructure onslaught? by Matthew Nicholls Information & communications technology evolution and consequential damage by Christopher J. Pavlovski Communications and media futures studies: Looking back at looking forward by Paul Roberts Virtual worlds and the 3D web: Australian policy debates in Second Life by Mandy Salomon User-led innovation: A new framework for co-creating knowledge and culture by Darren Sharp Transnational media and citizenship: Arabic language television in Europe by Christina Slade & Ingrid Volkmer Mobile information communications technology: Impact on children and young people by Damien Spry 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 « Back |
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