The CP&T Section’s focus is on communication policy, with a keen interest in the socio-economic aspects of technological change. The Section welcomes research that bridges between theory and practice, and theoretical and empirical studies, by offering scientific reflection as well as guidelines for political action. The CP&T Section does not adhere to any single philosophical or theoretical school but encourages research that is critical and counter-intuitive.
Co-chair: Dr. Hopeton Dunn (*) [Contact] Co-chair: Dr. Jo Pierson [Contact] Vice-chair: Dr. Maria Michalis [Contact] Vice-chair: Dr. Bart Cammaerts [Contact] (*) Section Head This Section focuses on communication policy, with a keen interest in the socio-economic aspects of technological change. It encompasses work on issues of policy and technology after the WSIS; the implications of globalisation for the use of emerging technologies, interfaces between culture, technology and policy, the potential of people-centred design and innovation, as well as critical analyses of ICT and telecom policies. Members of the Communication Policy and Technology Section.
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EXTENDED DEADLINE: 15 FEBRUARY 2008!
The Communications Policy and Technology (CPT) Section invites
submissions
related to the theme of the IAMCR 2008 Congress – Media and Global
Divides. The theme ‘Media and Global Divides’ reflects one of the
prevailing challenges of public policy-making in digital domains
globally. It also represents one of the primary research areas of the
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Communication Policy and Technology (CP&T) Section INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (IAMCR)
50th Anniversary Conference, Paris, July 23-25, 2007 ‘Media, Information, and Communication: Celebrating 50 years of Theories and Practice’ History is patient, the future waits On the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the IAMCR, the CP&T Section will devote its entire programme to the future of communication policy research and emerging technology applications.
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