Call for Paper Proposals *(extended to July 25, 2012)*

Is it working? Evaluating and assessing broadband policy

A by-invitation experts' workshop

New America Foundation

September 19-21, 2012

With broadband becoming the central means for providing information services in 
the 21st century, policymakers struggle with choosing the best model to ensure 
universal access, adoption and usage. Broadband policy choices range from 
massive government investment to total deregulation and everything in between 
including various combinations of regulatory regimes, limited government 
investment and public-private partnerships. Debates regarding the right path to 
follow often tend to reflect ideological convictions or stakeholder interests. 
It is thus requisite to provide analytic scholarly input into the debate, 
delivered through the evaluation and assessment of broadband deployment 
policies that have been adopted in recent years.

The Institute for Information Policy at Penn State University and the New 
America Foundation are pleased to announce this call for paper proposals 
discussing the assessment and evaluation of broadband policies and their 
implementation. Proposals based on new research data and analysis are 
especially welcome.

Authors of the selected papers will be invited to present and discuss them 
during a three day by-invitation-only experts workshop designed to bring 
together up to a dozen American and international experts to be held at the New 
America Foundation in Washington, DC between September 19 - 21, 2012. This 
workshop is part of a series of events focused on "Making Policy Research 
Accessible," organized by the IIP, with the support of the Ford Foundation and 
the Media Democracy Fund. For programs of previous workshops see: 
https://blogs.comm.psu.edu/iip/?page_id=24). Presenters at the workshop will be 
invited to submit their completed papers for review by the Journal of 
Information Policy(www.jip-online.org<http://www.jip-online.org/> ).

Topics of papers may include, but are not limited to issues such as:

  *   Methodologies for the assessment of broadband projects
  *   Case studies of assessment of broadband policy implementation
  *   Assessment and evaluation of specific BTOP projects and of the BTOP 
process
  *   Assessment and evaluation of state-level broadband policy implementations
  *   Case studies of other public and private broadband initiatives
  *   Theory of policy evaluation and its application to broadband
  *   The opportunity costs of delayed reforms and regulations
  *   Impacts of the rate of progress of broadband policy
  *   Comparative studies of broadband policies and their implementation
  *   Proposals for a meaningful set of metrics for broadband evaluation
  *   Identification of a uniform set of indicators for successful broadband 
policies
  *   Evaluation of broadband training and capacity-building programs and 
activities
  *   Evaluation of broadband programs for historically unserved or underserved 
communities
  *   Assessment of broadband initiatives directed at community and civil 
society institutions

Abstracts of up to 500 words and a short bio of the author(s) should be 
submitted to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by July 25, 
2012. Please write IIPNAFIIWWS: YOUR NAME in the subject line. Accepted 
presenters will be notified by July 31, 2012. @psu.edu<http://psu.edu>>

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Lassana Magassa
http://www.lassanamagassa.com

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