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2005 Program
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Sunday,
September 25, 2005 |
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10:40 AM - 12:20 PM
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Mass Media: Content and Culture |
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Jonathan Levy, FCC |
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Indecency, Content Regulation and Cultural Policy |
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Kathleen Wallman, Georgetown University |
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Media Deregulation and the Online News Market |
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R. Kelly Garrett, CRITO, University of California,
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Changing Markets, New Technology, and Violent Content: An Economic Study of Motion Picture Genre Trends |
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Weiting Lu, Dept. of Telecommunications, Indiana University |
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David Waterman, Dept. of Telecommunications, Indiana University |
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Michael Zhaoxu Yan, Department of Communication Studies, The University of Michigan |
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Access to Audiences as a First Amendment Right: Its Relevance and Implications for Electronic Media Policy |
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Philip M. Napoli, Graduate School of Business Administration, Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, Fordham University |
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Sheea T. Sybblis, Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, Fordham University |
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Policy Implications of Wireless Technologies |
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Kathleen Ham, T-Mobile |
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Competition in the United States Wireless Telephony Industry |
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Carol C. McDonough, University of Massachusetts Lowell |
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Competition in the U.S. Cellular Industry: The Role of and Prospects for Small Carriers |
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Carleen Maitland, School of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University |
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Andrea Hoplight Tapia, School of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University |
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Public-Private Partnerships and the Role of State Legislation in Wireless Municipal Networks |
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Andrea H. Tapia, School of Information Sciences & Technology, The Pennsylvania State University |
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Matt Stone, Civitium, LLC |
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Carleen Maitland, School of Information Sciences & Technology, The Pennsylvania State University |
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Frameworks for Regulation |
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Towards an Economic Framework for Network Neutrality Regulation |
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Barbara Van Schewick, Telecommunications Network Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Technical University Berlin, Germany, and Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School |
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On the Regulation of Networks as Complex Systems: A Graph Theory Approach |
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Daniel F. Spulber, Kellogg School of Management & Northwestern University School of Law |
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Christopher Yoo, Vanderbilt University Law School |
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One Rule for Telecommunications Regulation |
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Tim Wu, University of Virginia Law School, University of Chicago Law School |
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Entry and Vertical Disintegration |
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Alain de Fontenay, CITI, Columbia University |
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Christiaan Hogendorn, CITI, Columbia University. |
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