Call for papers
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| This year offers a unique opportunity for the EuroCPR community to critically reflect on
the lessons learned and to contribute constructively to ongoing debates about the future
of Information Society Policy in Europe.
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Relevant topics for papers include, but are not limited to: History and Prospects
- The impact of Information Society Policy - and its instruments - on European industry, consumers and citizens.
- The contribution of the research community to Information Society Policy: achievements, mistakes and next steps.
- Emerging technologies and policy implications: the Internet of people, places and things, service innovation and the convergence between ICT, nanotech and biotech.
- Public-private partnerships and public ownership for next generation infrastructures: exploring the new balance between public and private actors.
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Regulation and Promotion
- Regulatory implications of competition and innovation in online media, mobile, wireless and other communications markets.
- Policing the Internet: new structures for collective and private action, intermediaries, ownership rules and interests in copyright.
- Evolution of institutional policy coordination and interaction between (conflicting) policy goals and instruments.
- Subsidiarity revisited: balancing global, national and regional policy goals.
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Users and Uses
- User-driven innovation and markets: hype, evidence and policy implications.
- Information Society Policy and the economic crisis: investing in the future or bailing out the past?
- The contribution of ICT to societal challenges including the environment, energy, water, education and health.
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