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Hosted by The National Center for Technology & Law,
George Mason University School of Law Arlington, Virginia
September 28-30, 2007
TPRC is 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 in the US and around the world; and (2) promotion of new research on emerging issues.
The TPRC program is developed primarily from submitted papers. The Program Committee will also consider proposals for panels, tutorials, and technology demonstrations. Proposals for a panel should include a one-page description of the panel, its purpose, and a list of the potential invited panelists, preferably offering different points of view of the problems to be discussed. Individuals interested in leading a tutorial or technology demonstration should submit a one-page description and a list of the topics to be covered. If it is a technology demonstration please specify if the participants will have opportunity to use the technology during the conference.
TPRC is now soliciting abstracts of papers for presentation at its 2007 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.