Congratulations to Liz Ellcessor
On behalf of the Center for Information Policy Research, I am pleased to announce this year's CIPR--AoIR Grant has been awarded to Lis Ellcessor, a Ph.D. Candidate in Communication Arts Department (Media & Cultural Studies) at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Liz will present her paper, “Partici-bility: Theorizing the Rhetoric and Realities of Participatory Culture and Disability," in Gothenburg. CIPR received a number of highly qualified applications for this grant, and while we could only make one award, we wish to acknowledge those those applicants and wish them well in their scholarship. This is the second year of CIPR's grant awards, which promote scholarship in internet studies, information ethics, and policy. Congratulations, Liz! Elizabeth Buchanan, Ph.D. Director Center for Information Policy Research School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 414.229.3973 Principal Investigator, Internet Research Ethics Commons internetresearchethics.org (NSF Project # 0924604) elizabeth@internetresearchethics.org
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Elizabeth Buchanan