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Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy

The annual Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy (commonly referred to as TPRC based on its historical name Telecommunications Policy Research Conference) promotes interdisciplinary thinking on current and emerging issues in communications and the Internet by disseminating and discussing new research relevant to policy questions in the U.S. and around the world. It serves researchers, policymakers, and members of the private sector and civil society, from students to well-established practitioners.[1]

Purpose and organization Edit

The purpose of the conference is to acquaint those active in the policy-making field with the best of recent research and to familiarize researchers with the knowledge requirements of public policymakers and the various affected industries. The conference consists of panelists who present papers selected based on abstracts, as well as discussion panels and keynote speakers; the Program Committee of TPRC is responsible for the selection of all papers and presenters.

The Conference is organized by TPRC, Inc., a non-profit organization incorporated in the District of Columbia. TPRC is governed by an international board of Directors, consisting of individuals from the academy, industry, government, and non-profit sectors.[2] The conference program is organized by a Program Committee.[3]

Topics Edit

TPRC welcomes legal, economic, social, and technical research affecting every aspect of national and international policy on communications, information, and the Internet, including but not limited to: voice, video, and data communications using wireline and wireless networks; traditional mass media including radio and television broadcasting, cable- and satellite-delivered communication; the growth and evolution of the Internet ecosystem; technological convergence and its implications for statutes, regulations, and treaties; intellectual property; electronic commerce; privacy and cybersecurity; and the role of communications, information, and the Internet in economic development.[1]

The conference program includes papers, posters, panels, keynote speeches, a Student Paper Competition, the Graduate Student Consortium, and the Charles Benton Early Career Scholar Award.[4]

Publication and archiving of papers Edit

TPRC papers since 1997 have been archived at Social Science Research Network (SSRN), and can be found by searching there. Selected papers have been published from time to time in special issues of Telecommunications Policy and The Journal of Information Policy.

Timeline for paper submission and selection Edit

A call for papers is typically circulated in January of each year. Abstracts are due in March and authors chosen to present are notified in June. To encourage participation by young and emerging scholars, TPRC also holds an international student paper competition with cash and in-kind prizes for the top three papers as selected by the Program Committee. This competition is based on full papers, typically due at the end of April.

TPRC 2019 (47th Anniversary) Edit

The 2019 conference took place September 20–21, 2019 at the Washington College of Law, Washington, DC.

Board of directors Edit

The Board has between twelve and 20 members.[2] Fernando Laguarda is 2018-2019 chair.

Past board chairs include[5]

  • Carleen Maitland
  • Joe Waz
  • Johannes Bauer
  • John Horrigan
  • Harold Furchtgott-Roth
  • Mike Nelson
  • Ben Compaine

Program Committee Chairs Edit

Current and former chairs of the Program Committee[5]

History Edit

TPRC was founded in 1972 by a group of regulators, governmental researchers and representatives of diverse academic communities who met at the first Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (subsequently renamed TPRC) organized by the Office of Telecommunications Policy in the White House.[6] As communications policy has grown in importance to where the very term “telecommunications” is inadequate, the conference has evolved and expanded. TPRC saw the birth of the discourse on spectrum auctions. TPRC offered the first panel on the social and political implications of e-commerce in 1994. Conference topics have increasingly emphasized the interaction among disciplines, including network science and engineering, economics, law, and social sciences.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "TPRC Mission Statement". TPRC. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b "TPRC Board of Directors". Board of Directors - TPRC. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  3. ^ "TPRC Program Committee". Program Committee - TPRC. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  4. ^ "TPRC Overview". Overview - TPRC.
  5. ^ a b "TPRC Past Board Leadership". Past Board Leadership - TPRC. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  6. ^ Owen, Bruce M (1998). MacKie-Mason, Jeffrey K; Waterman, David (eds.). A Novel Conference: The Origin of TPRC. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. ISBN 0805831525.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The annual Research Conference on Communications Information and Internet Policy commonly referred to as TPRC based on its historical name Telecommunications Policy Research Conference promotes interdisciplinary thinking on current and emerging issues in communications and the Internet by disseminating and discussing new research relevant to policy questions in the U S and around the world It serves researchers policymakers and members of the private sector and civil society from students to well established practitioners 1 Contents 1 Purpose and organization 2 Topics 3 Publication and archiving of papers 4 Timeline for paper submission and selection 5 TPRC 2019 47th Anniversary 6 Board of directors 7 Program Committee Chairs 8 History 9 References 10 External linksPurpose and organization EditThe purpose of the conference is to acquaint those active in the policy making field with the best of recent research and to familiarize researchers with the knowledge requirements of public policymakers and the various affected industries The conference consists of panelists who present papers selected based on abstracts as well as discussion panels and keynote speakers the Program Committee of TPRC is responsible for the selection of all papers and presenters The Conference is organized by TPRC Inc a non profit organization incorporated in the District of Columbia TPRC is governed by an international board of Directors consisting of individuals from the academy industry government and non profit sectors 2 The conference program is organized by a Program Committee 3 Topics EditTPRC welcomes legal economic social and technical research affecting every aspect of national and international policy on communications information and the Internet including but not limited to voice video and data communications using wireline and wireless networks traditional mass media including radio and television broadcasting cable and satellite delivered communication the growth and evolution of the Internet ecosystem technological convergence and its implications for statutes regulations and treaties intellectual property electronic commerce privacy and cybersecurity and the role of communications information and the Internet in economic development 1 The conference program includes papers posters panels keynote speeches a Student Paper Competition the Graduate Student Consortium and the Charles Benton Early Career Scholar Award 4 Publication and archiving of papers EditTPRC papers since 1997 have been archived at Social Science Research Network SSRN and can be found by searching there Selected papers have been published from time to time in special issues of Telecommunications Policy and The Journal of Information Policy Timeline for paper submission and selection EditA call for papers is typically circulated in January of each year Abstracts are due in March and authors chosen to present are notified in June To encourage participation by young and emerging scholars TPRC also holds an international student paper competition with cash and in kind prizes for the top three papers as selected by the Program Committee This competition is based on full papers typically due at the end of April TPRC 2019 47th Anniversary EditThe 2019 conference took place September 20 21 2019 at the Washington College of Law Washington DC Board of directors EditThe Board has between twelve and 20 members 2 Fernando Laguarda is 2018 2019 chair Past board chairs include 5 Carleen Maitland Joe Waz Johannes Bauer John Horrigan Harold Furchtgott Roth Mike Nelson Ben CompaineProgram Committee Chairs EditCurrent and former chairs of the Program Committee 5 2018 Rob Alderfer CableLabs 2017 Jon Gant North Carolina Central University 2016 Janice Hauge University of North Texas 2015 Jane Bambauer University of Arizona 2014 Carleen Maitland Pennsylvania State University 2013 Fernando Laguarda American University Washington College of Law 2011 2012 Pierre de Vries University of Washington and University of Colorado at Boulder 2010 James B Speta Northwestern University Law School 2009 Douglas Sicker University of Colorado at Boulder 2008 L Jean Camp Indiana University 2006 2007 Martha A Garcia Murillo Syracuse University 2005 John Horrigan Pew Internet amp American Life Project 2003 2004 Robert Cannon FCCHistory EditTPRC was founded in 1972 by a group of regulators governmental researchers and representatives of diverse academic communities who met at the first Telecommunications Policy Research Conference subsequently renamed TPRC organized by the Office of Telecommunications Policy in the White House 6 As communications policy has grown in importance to where the very term telecommunications is inadequate the conference has evolved and expanded TPRC saw the birth of the discourse on spectrum auctions TPRC offered the first panel on the social and political implications of e commerce in 1994 Conference topics have increasingly emphasized the interaction among disciplines including network science and engineering economics law and social sciences References Edit a b TPRC Mission Statement TPRC Retrieved 30 July 2018 a b TPRC Board of Directors Board of Directors TPRC Retrieved 30 July 2018 TPRC Program Committee Program Committee TPRC Retrieved 30 July 2018 TPRC Overview Overview TPRC a b TPRC Past Board Leadership Past Board Leadership TPRC Retrieved 30 July 2018 Owen Bruce M 1998 MacKie Mason Jeffrey K Waterman David eds A Novel Conference The Origin of TPRC Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers ISBN 0805831525 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Research Conference on Communications Information and Internet Policy amp oldid 1170946720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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