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CALL FOR PAPERS

The 32nd Research Conference on
Communication, Information and Internet Policy

Hosted by
The National Center for Technology & Law,
George Mason University School of Law
Arlington, Virginia

Friday, October 1, 2004 through Sunday, October 3, 2004

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The TPRC hosts this annual forum for dialogue among scholars and decision-makers from the public and private sectors who are engaged in communication and information policy.  The purpose of the conference is to acquaint policymakers with the best of recent research and to familiarize researchers with the knowledge needs of policymakers and industry.

The TPRC program is developed primarily from submitted papers. The Program Committee will also be considering tutorials, special panels, and guest speakers. Suggestions for the latter can be emailed directly to the Program Committee.

TPRC is now soliciting abstracts of papers for presentation at its 2004 conference.  Proposals should be based on current theoretical and/or empirical research relevant to communication and information policy, and may be from any disciplinary perspective.  TPRC welcomes national, international, comparative, and multi- or inter- disciplinary studies.  Subject areas of particular interest include but are not limited to:

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Abstracts should contain a clear statement of the central ideas and outcomes of the research, in addition to a description of the topic being addressed.  All abstracts must be submitted via the submission form and should include contact information, a no-larger-than 500 word abstract, and a brief CV.  Submit an abstract ONLY ONCE.

Submissions are due by March 31, 2004.  No submission will be accepted after this date.  Acceptance notices will be emailed in early May.  Primary authors may have only one paper accepted.  Contributors may act as secondary authors of multiple papers, including professors supporting the work of students.  Primary authors are expected to present the paper.  Although primary authors will only have one paper accepted, they may submit multiple abstracts for consideration.  The availability of funding to reimburse presenters expenses is expected to be limited.

Selected papers will be due to TPRC in late August.  TPRC will provide online access to all conference papers.  Inquiries and suggestions may be made to members of the Program Committee.

 

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