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[ecrea] Academic Media Reform pre-conference
Thu Apr 17 23:43:05 GMT 2008
>Dear friends and colleagues,
>
>This is a quick update and reminder about the
><http://www.freepress.net/conference/academic08>symposium
>for scholars which will take place in
>Minneapolis on June 5th, a day before the
><http://www.freepress.net/conference>National
>Conference on Media Reform. The symposium is
>called Academic Research for Media Reform, and
>the program is now
><http://www.freepress.net/conference/academic08>online.
>We urge you to register and join us there in
>this unique opportunity to engage in a dialogue
>between academics and media reform advocates.
>
>We are very excited about this years
>program. It offers an expansive presentation of
>scholarship on the most pressing issues in the
>media reform community. The program
>committeethrough a double-blind peer review
>processgenerated 8 sessions of papers submitted
>by leading academics from the nation's top
>schools. The sessions will focus on media
>ownership (and the FCC's research effort),
>sustainability of independent media, access to
>dominant platforms, network neutrality,
>international media reform efforts, and the media reform movement itself.
>
>The symposium also features two special
>sessions. There will be an opportunity for a
>roundtable discussion with members of the
>"future of American telecommunications working
>group"
>(<http://www.fact-wg.info/>www.fact-wg.info).
>This group is currently designing a new media
>and telecommunications policy framework for the
>new administration in 2009. In addition, there
>will be a session on "copyright and free speech"
>in which Neil Netanel will present his new book Copyright's Paradox.
>
>All registrants to the symposium are eligible
>for the "early-bird" fare for the NCMR itself -- we urge you to stay for both.
>
>We hope the symposium will be an opportunity to
>strengthen the ongoing commitment to a fruitful
>cooperation between the academic and activist
>worlds as well as to find immediate, practical
>applications for this critical work.
>
>We look forward to seeing all of you in Minneapolis!
>
>Amit M. Schejter, Ph.D.
>Assistant Professor of Telecommunications
>Pennsylvania State University
>
>Ben Scott
>Policy Director
>Free Press
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