influencing digital policy
Beginning in the 1970s, policy-makers in every branch of government began to admit that it was difficult to make laws and regulations dealing with digital technologies because they didn't really understand those technologies, how they were used, and the effects of those uses. Members of AOIR have answers to those questions, but like other academics find it difficult to get what they know into the heads and hands of policy-makers. Experiences of scholars of information, communication, and culture of the past who tried to bring the scholarly and policy communities closer together clarify just what those difficulties are and identify useful and effective responses or work-arounds. Those of you who hope that the results of your research might inform policy-making may be interested in a recently published book, COMMUNICATION RESEARCHERS AND POLICY-MAKING, that reviews the history of the experience of the field through the voices of those involved, and analyzes that history in light of today's deep need for more informed policy-making. Information about the book can be found at http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?sid=B4469E64-5925-44A2-A5B2..., and MIT Press will have the book in its display at the upcoming conference. Sandra Braman
Dear colleagues, you might be interested in our first project report, 'UK Children Go Online: Listening to young people's experiences', which has been lauched today. It is available on our website http://www.children-go-online.net or can alterantively be downloaded directly from http://personal.lse.ac.uk/bober/UKChildrenGoOnlineReport1.pdf. To request a paper copy of the report please email m.bober@lse.ac.uk. Kind regards, Professor Sonia Livingstone and Magdalena Bober UK Children Go Online Department of Media and Communications London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE Tel +44 (0)20 7955 7710/6005 Fax +44 (0)20 7955 7248 s.livingstone@lse.ac.uk m.bober@lse.ac.uk http://www.children-go-online.net __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
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Magdalena Bober -
Sandra Braman