Dear DDN colleagues:

As the chair of the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference I would like 
to invite you to participate in this event by sending papers or attending the 
conference. It is clear to me that many of you are working on exciting projects 
and I think that this conference can be a forum to show your results. The track 
that would be of most interest to you is "ICTs for Development and Community 
Informatics." I believe that this could be forum for you your ideas and to 
learn from the work of others.

I am looking forward to your submissions.

Best Regards,
Martha Garcia-Murillo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


CALL FOR PAPERS

The 34th Research Conference on
Communication, Information, and Internet Policy
September 29 to October 1, 2006
Arlington, Virginia
www.tprc.org 

TPRC hosts an annual conference on communication, information, and Internet 
policy that brings a diverse, international group of researchers from academia, 
industry, government, and nonprofit organizations together with policy makers. 
It serves two primary goals: (1) dissemination of research relevant to current 
communications regulatory and policy debates around the world; and (2) 
promotion of new research on emerging issues.

TPRC is now soliciting abstracts of papers for presentation at its 2006 
conference. Proposals should be based on current theoretical or empirical 
research relevant to communication and information policy, and may be from any 
disciplinary perspective. TPRC welcomes national, international, comparative, 
and multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary studies. Subject areas of particular 
interest include but are not limited to the following: 

*       Comparative Studies of Networked Industries
*       Competition Policy in Network Technologies and Industries 
*       Laws and Regulation in a Time of Rapid Change
*       ICTs for Development and Community Informatics
*       Intellectual Property and Digital Rights
*       The Transformation and Future of Content/Media
*       Next Generation Devices and Networks
*       e-Applications and Internet Governance
*       Spectrum Policy and Wireless Applications

Go http://www.tprc.org/TPRC06/call06.htm to see the full Call for Papers.

Submissions are due by March 31, 2006. Abstracts must be submitted via the 
submission form and should contain a clear statement of the main research 
question, methods, central ideas, and outcomes of the research. Primary authors 
may have only one paper accepted, but may act as secondary authors of multiple 
papers and may submit multiple abstracts for consideration. Selected papers 
will be due to TPRC on August 30th and authors are expected to present the 
paper. Students are encouraged to submit papers for the student paper 
competition. The Program Committee will also consider tutorials and special 
panels. Suggestions for tutorials or panels can be emailed directly to the 
Program Committee Chair. Inquiries and suggestions may be made to the program 
chair Martha GarcĂ­a-Murillo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Martha Garcia-Murillo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Information Studies
Syracuse University
245 Hinds Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244-4100
Tel: 315-443-1829
Fax: 315-443-5806
Website: http://istprojects.syr.edu/~mgarciam/index.htm


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