TASCHA Talk: George Sciadas

April 21,  2011, from 3:30 to 4:30pm
Roosevelt Commons Building, fourth floor multi-purpose room

This presentation will be a guided tour in the area of Information Society 
statistics and analysis.  George will describe, synoptically, the evolution of 
quantitative research in ICTs from the early days and the preoccupation with 
access through major milestones such as the digital divide, e-commerce and the 
ICT sector, to its present state of affairs internationally. This domain 
provides the common ground for multi-disciplinary research including the quest 
for "impacts."  The presentation will also link to TASCHA's Global Impact 
Study. The exposition will rely on George's own involvement and experiences.  
Stops for close-ups will be offered on request.

About George

George Sciadas, Statistics Canada, is interested in all matters related to the 
Information Society. He collaborates with United Nations bodies, development 
agencies, national statistical offices, NGOs, and numerous researchers 
globally. George holds a Ph.D. in Economics from McGill University. George 
plays a leading role in the Global Impact Study as a member of the Research 
Working Group and chair of the Survey team.

TASCHA Talks are bi-weekly sessions to share, discuss, and advance new ideas 
around topics related to technology and social change. Learn more at 
tascha.uw.edu/taschatalks<http://tascha.uw.edu/2011/04/taschatalks>.


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