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Current projects include:

 

Broadcast-Telecom Convergence in the USA August 2007 - January 2008. Project sponsor: Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea. Principal Investigators: Milton Mueller, Martha Garcia-Murillo, Dave Molta. Research Assistants: Hesham Sayed, Manish Dhyani, M.S. candidates, School of Information Studies.

 

The Internet Governance Project Ongoing - Research and policy papers contributing to the formation of a global Internet governance regime, in connection with the UN Internet Governance Forum, ICANN, WIPO, UNESCO and other international processes. Project sponsor: The Ford Foundation.

Civil Society, WSIS, and the Globalization of Information and Communication Policy

July 2002-2006. Research supported by the Ford Foundation to develop a deeper and more general understanding of citizen activism as a socio-economic and political phenomenon. Use of organizational ecology, data on U.S. Congressional hearings, and social network analysis to analyze civil society's role and influence on domestic and global communication and information policy.

Digital Broadcasting, Convergence and the Digital Divide June 2005 - October 2005. Project sponsor: Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea. Principal Investigator: Milton Mueller. Research Assistants: John Powers and Ting Zhang, Ph.D. candidates, Newhouse School of Communications.

 

General Analyses of Digital Convergence

See the reports page for other publications and papers.