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[ecrea] Policy and Internet Call for Papers: 2009
Mon Apr 27 13:43:55 GMT 2009
Policy and Internet Call for Papers: 2009
The Oxford Internet Institute, the Policy Studies
Organization and Berkeley Electronic Press are
proud to announce Policy and Internet, the first
major peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary journal
investigating the implications of the Internet
and associated technologies for public policy.
http://www.policyandinternet.org/
Aims and Scope
The Internet is now embedded in social, economic
and political life, bringing with it new
practices, norms and structures. The societal
shift enabled by the Internet enables new kinds
of policy innovation and creativity: and raises
new challenges and risks for policy-making and
analysis. It requires rigorous empirical
investigation, theoretical development and
methodological innovation across academic
disciplines. Policy and Internet will become the
premier arena for advancing policy research and
shaping the policy agenda in the digital era.
Policy and Internet invites papers reporting
world class research and scholarship on any
aspect of the relationship between the Internet
and public policy. The journal is fully
multi-disciplinary in scope. Topics will range
across policy sectors and regions of the world,
including generalised, sectoral or country-specific policy effects.
Further details and submissions: http://www.policyandinternet.org/
Professor Helen Margetts, Editor in Chief
David Sutcliffe, Managing Editor
Editorial Board
Andreas Busch (University of Göttingen)
Manuel Castells (Open University of Catalonia)
Paul DiMaggio (Princeton University)
Patrick Dunleavy (LSE)
Nicholas Economides (New York University)
Hernan Galperin (University of Southern California)
Andrew Graham (University of Oxford)
Robert Hahn (American Enterprise Institute)
Paul Henman (University of Queensland)
Matthew Hindman (Arizona State University)
Sonia Livingstone (LSE)
Lee W. McKnight (Syracuse University)
Milton Mueller (Syracuse University)
Hirokazu Okumura (Tpkyo University)
Howard Rheingold (UC Berkeley)
Angela Sasse (UCL)
AnnaLee Saxenian (UC Berkeley)
Stuart Shulman (UMass, Amherst)
J.P. Singh (Georgetown University)
Bernardo Sorj (Fed. Univ. Rio de Janeiro)
Joseph Straubhaar (University of Texas)
Hal Varian (UC, Berkeley)
Thierry Vedel (Sciences Po ? IEP)
Philip Weiser (University of Colorado)
Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard University)
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