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Record of the 2011 CPRF

To download the published volume of papers from the 2011 Forum, please click here.
It is a large PDF file:  379 pages, about 4 MB


These are the authors and topics:
Trevor Barr,  Disruption revisited: Netflix,  Apple TV, Google TV, Facebook TV
Glen Boreham,  Keynote: The Convergence Review
Toija Cinque and David Marshall,  Visual networking: Keeping television on the box
Reg Coutts,  Reading the tealeaves to meet the diverse communications needs of ‘baby boomers’ to live independently
Scott Ewing,  The Internet in Australia 2011 — initial findings from the World Internet Project
Patrick Fair and Anne Petterd,  The Internet and sovereignty: What are the limits of government control?
Hamish Fraser,  There’s an App for that
Michael Fraser,  Copyright in the connected digital world
Julie Freeman,  Framing ICT policies to facilitate participatory e-government
Peter Gerrand,  Why we need ACMA leadership to avoid bad NBN user outcomes
Gail Grant,  The Piracy Bus, who’s on it? Consumer attitudes to movie and TV theft in Australia
Lelia Green,  John Hartley, Catharine Lumby and Danielle Brady, Australian children’s experiences of parents’ online mediation
Catherine Griff,  Feature film audience testing in Australia: capturing the audience before it bites
David Havyatt,  Competition policy for the digital economy
Jonathan Holmes,  New platforms, but same old media mind: Why Media Watch won’t soon be out of a job
Alan Hui,  Access and control in music distribution: locks, lockers or locked out
Bridget Jones,  Connecting://arts audiences online
Susanne Larson,  Audience engagement with the Special Broadcasting Service
Peter Leonard and Michael Burnet,  Competing visions of a cause of action forn invasion of privacy in Australia
Linda Leung, Consumer advocacy for refugees and communications technology: highlights from Mind the Gap
Ian Martin,  The Overseas Telecommunications Commission (OTC): a 1960s trend setter for GBE reform
Robert Morsillo,  Purpose driven productivity: digital case studies in social innovation
Franco Papandrea,  Sustainability of Australian content quotas
Sora Park,  Access to digital devices and its relationship to digital media literacy
Chris Pavlovski,  Smart grids, electric vehicles and the National Broadband Network
Don Perlgut,  Digital inclusion in the broadband world: challenges for Australia
Simon von Saldern,  The Arthritis Map of Victoria
 


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