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  1. The Economic and Social Impact of Electronic Commerce: Preliminary Findings and Research Agenda by Andrew Wyckoff, Alessandra Colecchia, et all 2000-01
  2. Older Americans score 'C' on consumer issues.(Focus: eldercare www.aarp.org): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal

41. EUPRERA | European Public Relations Education And Research Association
research by undergraduate and postgraduate students such as the highly contestedannual EUPRERA Jos Willems Award and the CIAA sponsored EUPRERA communication
http://www.euprera.org/
The EUPRERA congress 2003 will be in Tallinn, Estonia. Please visit the congress site for details and registration information. Choose language... English (original website) French (google translation) Spanish (google translation) German (google translation) EUPRERA Homepage - Activities
Activities Become a EUPRERA member and benefit from interacting with colleagues in Europe and beyond using our services. Major activities include: European Public Relations News Remain up-to-date with European Public Relations News (EPRN), a quartely online news-letter with emphasis on education and research topics. Research promotion We promote public relations fundamental and applied research through:
  • the organisation of and participation in congresses, symposia and conferences such as the Annual EUPRERA Congress and Bled Symposium . Members also qualify for reduced fees for most conferences organised by national and international public relations institutes and related organisations such as the Internatonial Association of Business Communicators (IABC) and the International Public Relations Association (IPRA). initiating and managing research projects such as the

42. Knowledge Media
Portal features case studies, glossary, subject overview and links to related resources.Category Reference Knowledge Management Directories...... www.knowledgemedia.org is the scientific platform for research in the field ofKnowledge communication, offering you access to the most current scientific
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Link Directory ... Search Netacademy on Knowledge Media www.knowledgemedia.org is the scientific platform for research in the field of Knowledge Communication, offering you access to the most current scientific content in the Knowledge Management domain. Since 1994 (see History for our previous projects) the =mcm institute and its community of partners conduct research in the area of knowledge management, knowledge media and knowledge communication (visit our project homepage at www.mcm.unisg.ch/kcom to find out more about our projects). Specific research domains within the area of knowledge management can be found here . Besides conferences and studies on information quality (see Information Quality ) our research has also focused on knowledge management case studies (visit the Case Study section). Current News in Netacademy on Knowledge Media: Date Title Submitted by Springer releases: Managing Information Quality Frank Mickeler Call for Chapters: Knowledge Communication Anthology Frank Mickeler Cutter IT Journal Special Edition on Information Quality Frank Mickeler 3rd. edition of the book of the competence center EKM’s former member Martin Schindler is now out!

43. Resources-Research And Evaluation
It began in the early 1980s with research into the effects of new presents a rangeof perspectives on gender and information and communication technology (ICT
http://www.apcwomen.org/resources/research/analytical-framework.html
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GENDER AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY:
TOWARDS AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK

The past two decades have demonstrated the growing strength of the global women’s movement in advocating issues of women’s equality and empowerment. Among these issues is that of women’s marginalization and invisibility in all aspects of technology. There exists an array of literature that speaks to this topic. It began in the early 1980s with research into the effects of new technologies on women’s jobs and developed into debates about the gender gap in technology. Most of this information is inaccessible, yet much of it is critically important to women’s efforts to inform decision-making and guide actions
This paper presents a range of perspectives on gender and information and communication technology (ICT) drawn from a review of the literature. The aim is to present some of the major debates and critiques of ICT to highlight some important issues of concern for women. It also provides an analytical framework from which to view women’s global participation in, need for and critique of computer networking. The framework builds on an initial one developed for a research study undertaken by the Association for Progressive Communications’ Women’s Networking Support Programme on women’s global networking by incorporating more international perspectives into the discussion, and highlighting some issues and observations specific to women working in ICT.
Judy Wajcman's book Feminism Confronts Technology concludes, "The time is ripe for reworking the relationship between technology and gender. The old masculinist ideology has been made increasingly untenable by the dramatic changes in technology, by the challenge of feminism ... Technologies reveal the societies that invent and use them, their notions of social status and distributive justice. In so far as technology currently reflects a man's world, the struggle to transform it demands a transformation of gender relations" (Wajcman, p. 166).

44. FreakTech.org: / Communication / Research
Plasma antennas, (200004-02 232412). Plasma antennas are radiofrequency antennasthat employ plasma as the guiding medium for electromagnetic radiation.
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Plasma antennas Plasma antennas are radiofrequency antennas that employ plasma as the guiding medium for electromagnetic radiation. Conventional antennas employ either metal to support antenna currents necessary for radiating electromagnetic fields or dielectric materials (e.g. plastics such as teflon) to redirect or reform an electromagnetic wavefront. Credits to: Knud Comments : 9
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45. Dolphin Communication Project (D.C.P.) - Home
Dolphin communication Project (DCP) What's New? Education Programs DCP MembershipEcotours Support DCP Newsletters (Subscribe/Unsubscribe ) Current research
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  • 46. Royal Society For The Promotion Of Health
    Founded in 1876 with the aim of promoting the continuous improvement in human health through education, communication, and the encouragement of scientific research.
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    Welcome The Society was founded in 1876 to promote continuous improvement in health through education, communication and the encouragement of scientific research. NEW MEMBER BENEFITS FOR 2003 Invitation to run a workshop - improving the health and wellbeing of young people - whose responsibility? The Society Welcomes New Asbestos Regulations ... Safe and Healthy Homes - A National Conference The third in our series of conferences on care homes for older people will take place in London on 10 June. This event is for care home owners, health and safety officers in care homes and independent consultants. HRH Crown Prince Willem-Alexander of Orange accepts Society Award The Crown Prince of the Netherlands has graciously accepted the 2003 J W Starkey Silver Medal. He authored the report

    47. Center For Communication Programs
    Strategic, research-based communication for behavior change and health promotion that has helped transfor Category Health Public Health and Safety Organizations...... The PProcess was first developed in 1982 by JHU/CCP to help staff, donors, and host-countrycounterparts design effective communication projects for behavior
    http://www.jhuccp.org/
    Virtual Network Links Thousands of Health Communication Professionals to New Research, Theories
    New CD-ROM and Publication Detail Tools and Approaches for Improving the Quality of Health Care in Developing Countries Gender Guide Encourages Inclusion of Gender Roles, Responsibilities in Strategic Health Communication Programs
    The Gender Guide for health communication programs Home Page Archives The Pop Reporter
    Linking you to health news around the world. Jim Shelton's Pearls
    April 3, 2003 - Implanon
    Did You Know?
    Currently, an estimated 1.2 billion people lack potable water, and about 3 billion people lack adequate sanitation facilities.
    Source: Population Reports. New Publications and Tools Improving the Quality of Care Ghana's Stop AIDS Love Life campaign Men in Jordan Get Involved in "Together for a Happy Family" New translation: "La communication pour le changement de comportement et le ...
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    Health Communication Materials Network Condoms Web Site , 111 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, MD 21202

    48. Electronic Journal Of Communication: Tables Of Contents
    Synthesizing Theory and research in Interpersonal and Mass Health communication andInformation Technology Edited by Support Staff support@cios.org Return to
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    CIOS home page Membership information Electronic Journal of Communication Communication Concept Explorer (text based system) Visual Communication Concept Explorer Electronic Encyclopedia of Communication The Idea Monkey Current issue of InterCom ComAbstracts database Search bibliographic indexes ComIndex software information ComWeb MegaSearch Hotlines: CIOS email conferences Resource library WhitePages database Current serials tables of contents CommJobs postings Keyword assisted searches Help CIOS affiliate institutions
    Tables of Contents
    Volume 1(1) Summer 1990:
    Q Methodology
    Edited by Irvin Goldman and Steven R. Brown
    Volume 1 (2) May 1991:
    The Media and the Meech Lake Constitutional Accord
    Edited by James Winter and Claude Martin
    Volume 2 (1) December 1991:
    The Media and the Persian Gulf War
    Edited by Michael Morgan
    Volume 3 (1) February 1993:
    Women and Media in Canada: A Feminist Sampler
    Edited by Debra Clarke and Liss Jeffrey
    Volume 3 (2) April 1993:
    Computer Mediated Communication
    Edited by Tom Benson
    Contemporary Issues and Perspectives in Australian Communication Studies
    Edited by Bill Ticehurst
    Volume 4 (1) September 1994:
    International Media Research in the Wake of Glasnost
    Edited by Tom Jacobson
    Volume 4 (2-4) December 1994:
    Magazine Research Perspectives and Prospects
    Edited by David Abrahamson
    Volume 5 (1) April 1995:
    Meaning Making in the Media Environment
    Edited by Samuel Becker
    Media flows and Monitoring
    Edited by Kaarle Nordenstreng and Jukka Pietilainen
    Volume 5 (4) November 1995:
    Networked Virtual Realities Edited by Stephen Doheny-Farina

    49. The Oceanography Society
    founded in 1988 to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its application through research and education, to promote communication among oceanographers, and to provide a constituency for consensusbuilding across all the disciplines of the field.
    http://www.tos.org/
    2003 TOS-OIA Ocean Conference
    2004 Ocean Research Conference
    Oceanography Magazine
    Munk and Jerlov Awards Membership Information Corporate/Institutional Sponsors
    Ocean Community Notices

    The Oceanography Society was founded in 1988 to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its application through research and education, to promote communication among oceanographers, and to provide a constituency for consensus-building across all the disciplines of the field. The Oceanography Society is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization incorporated in the District of Columbia.
    [Home] [Meetings] [Membership] [Magazine] ...
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    Rockville, MD 20849-1931 USA
    Telephone: (301) 251-7708 Fax: (301) 251-7709
    E-mail: info@tos.org
    Email comments to: webmaster@tos.org

    50. Help For Student Projects
    of communication ), descriptions of research procedures, bibliographies that containcommon words (eg, communication ). Staff support@cios.org Return to CIOS
    http://www.cios.org/www/student.htm
    CIOS home page Membership information Electronic Journal of Communication Communication Concept Explorer (text based system) Visual Communication Concept Explorer Electronic Encyclopedia of Communication The Idea Monkey Current issue of InterCom ComAbstracts database Search bibliographic indexes ComIndex software information ComWeb MegaSearch Hotlines: CIOS email conferences Resource library WhitePages database Current serials tables of contents CommJobs postings Keyword assisted searches Help CIOS affiliate institutions
    How to use CIOS services to find material for a class project CIOS databases contain resources that can help you identify topics for term papers and other class projects. Once you've identified a topic you can use powerful CIOS search services to locate background and reference materials. If you already have a topic in mind and are familiar with the special language that communication/journalism professionals use when they talk about your topic and perhaps as well with the names of key researchers and theorists whose work addresses your topic, skip to step 2 below.

    51. InfoComm: Audio Visual Communication Technology Industry News Training
    Presentation technology product news and reviews, tips and techniques. Directories of AV service provider Category Business Business Services AudioVisual Equipment...... TFCinfo conducts research on church use of AV equipment TFCinfo Corp will begin anew study on the use of projectors and other audiovisual equipment within US
    http://www.infocomm.org/
    Featuring audio visual and communications industry news, AV technology updates, market research, audio visual education, certification programs, career development, and trade shows. ICIA Member Search Member Login Join Today! AV Calendar Upcoming Education
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    InfoComm China has been postponed to July. ICIA has simultaneously announced the postponement of InfoComm Japan. Grayscales make the display, not contrast
    According to Projection Summit organizer Insight Media, the 2003 conference has been revamped to enable deeper exploration of the market and manufacturing challenges facing the projection industry. Da-Lite products chosen as award finalist at NSCA event Kayye Consulting announced that the Da-Lite ISC product family was selected as one of three finalists in the first annual NSCA Innovations in Technology Awards at the Systems Integration Expo® 2003. DisplaySearch notes rise in LCD monitor shipments DisplaySearch revealed in its latest Quarterly Desktop Monitor Shipment and Forecast Report that worldwide LCD monitor shipments rose 30% Q/Q and 54% Y/Y to a record-high 9.9 million units.

    52. Create Change Home
    to reclaim scholarly communication. Japanese version of Create Change Web site nowavailable. Create Change is cosponsored by Association of research Libraries
    http://www.createchange.org/home.html
    Create Change
    A resource for faculty and librarian action to reclaim scholarly communication.
    Japanese version of Create Change Web site now available
    Create Change is co-sponsored by: Association of Research Libraries Association of College and Research Libraries , and SPARC with support from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Maintained by Web Administrator
    Last Updated: July 19, 2002

    53. ASSR
    A major program of the Arab Institute for Studies and communication to promote electronic networking and publishing in the Arab region, to link Arab social science research centers. Includes a profile, virtual library, announcements and briefs on research centers.
    http://www.assr.org
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    54. Overview Of The Issues
    An overview of current issues in scientific communication, exploring why scholars are losing control Category Society Issues Intellectual Property Free Access Theory...... The core purpose of the system communication of research results - is beinglost, as fewer and fewer researchers are able to access your work.
    http://www.createchange.org/faculty/issues/quick.html
    Overview of the Issues SCHOLARS UNDER SIEGE:
    THE SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION CRISIS
    Your system of scholarly communication is under siege
    . As a scholar, you are losing control of a system that has served you well but is now on the verge of collapse. The free flow of scholarly information, the lifeblood of scholarly inquiry and creativity, is being interrupted. Fewer scholarly publications are available to scholars worldwide. Year after year, libraries are reducing their journal and monograph collections, even though the production of scholarly information grows exponentially. As a consequence, you, your colleagues, and your graduate students have access to less and less of the world's scholarly output each year. More Information What is happening? Prices of scholarly publicationsespecially in science, technology and medicinehave skyrocketed. The average North American research library has had to cut journal acquisitions by more than 6% since 1986, and book acquisitions have been cut by 26%. But what's happening behind the scenes is more disturbing. Scholarly communication has become a multi-billion dollar business in which commercial publishers routinely increase prices by double-digit percentages each year. Giant corporations put profits and the stockholders who demand them first. Mergers cause prices to rise even higher as competition decreases. Libraries simply cannot afford to keep up with unit costs for commercially published journals, which are typically three to seven times as high as society or not-for-profit journals.

    55. Aicar Business School
    Offers postgraduate programs in management. Provides information about courses, admissions, facilities and affiliates.
    http://www.ascore.org
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    56. IEEE Transactions On Professional Communication
    for December 2003, will report empirical research in this the IEEE Transactions onProfessional communication should contact AL 35487 USA ks.campbell@ieee.org.
    http://www.ieeepcs.org/transactions/
    About PCS Leadership Membership Publications ... Activities IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication The IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication is a refereed quarterly journal published since 1957 and sponsored by the Professional Communication Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Our readers represent engineers, scientists, writers, information designers, managers, and others, working as scholars, educators, and practitioners from across the globe, all of whom share an interest in the effective communication of technical and business information. Information for Authors Call for Papers Upcoming Content Editorial Staff ... 1996: Volume 39 The links to a volume of this Transactions in the table above provide a table of contents for all research articles appearing in the four issues for that volume of the journal. From the table of contents, you may link to abstracts for research articles appearing in recent articles from Volumes 46 (2003) through 39 (1996). If you subscribe to the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication you can access the full text of articles appearing since 1988 by visiting IEEE Xplore Upcoming Content SPECIAL ISSUE: Developing Language Support for Non-Native Speakers of English in Science and Engineering

    57. Netzspannung.org
    Conference on artistic, cultural and scientific aspects of experimental media spaces. Sankt Augustin, Category Computers Artificial Life Conferences Past Conferences...... How can the development of complex communication spaces, life production in the formof research papers and the Internet media lab »netzspannung.org« and the
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    cast01 // Living in Mixed Realities
    Conference on artistic, cultural and scientific aspects of experimental media spaces.
    September 21-22, 2001
    Sankt Augustin (Bonn, Germany)
    Organiser: MARS-Exploratory Media Lab
    Under the patronage of Edelgard Bulmahn, German Federal Minister for Education and Research
    Living in Mixed Realities
    What does it mean to live, play and work in a world shaped and perceived through digital media, networks and architectures of real and virtual space? How can the development of complex communication spaces, life environments and economic models be designed as an interplay of technological, social, and artistic forces, as Mixed Realities of Art, Science and Technology.
    The design of a Mixed Reality Architecture, which connects processes in virtual space to the social environments and everyday cultural practice, poses challenges to technologists, scientists and artists alike. Basic design elements are networked structures, which allow new collaborative forms of work and Knowledge Discovery, human-oriented interaction and Awareness, media spaces, Room ware and advanced interfaces.
    cast01 scientists will present innovative technologies, tools and research projects from the European Commission Information Society Technologies Programme (IST). Artists will show aesthetic concepts of digital culture and new interactive media formats.

    58. InCite Magazine - October 2002
    began to have an impact on global scholarly communication? The Eprints.org free softwareis OAI compliant the new collective repositories of research material.
    http://www.alia.org.au/incite/2002/10/eprints.html
    Colin Steele
    Director of Scholarly Information Strategies,
    Australian National University
    October 2002 E-prints: the future of scholarly communication?
    Will 2002 be seen as the watershed year when the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) really took off and began to have an impact on global scholarly communication? The OAI develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content. The Eprints.org free software is OAI compliant and enables institutional archiving with appropriate harvesting. Coupled with the expansion of the internet, there is now the ability to distribute information rapidly from author to consumer and thus impact upon traditional forms of publishing via the new collective repositories of research material. Such institutional repositories capture and preserve the research output. Researchers benefit through wider and more rapid dissemination of their work, while repositories serve as tangible indicators of a university's quality, thus increasing the university's visibility, status, and public value. This was documented in a seminal SPARC paper (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), 'The case for institutional repositories' http://www.arl.org/sparc/IR/IR_Final_Release_102.pdf

    59. IDRC: Singapore: Research Programs
    INFORMATION AND communication TECHNOLOGIES (ICT) Electronic sg Dr Zbigniew Mikolajuk,zmikolajuk@idrc.org.sg. International Development research Centre Regional
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    IDRC Singapore
    Research Programs
    En fran ais Our Mission Our Program Framework in Asia 2000-2005 ... Key Contacts

    Welcome
    Welcome to the heart of IDRC's programming efforts. Here is where research for development takes place. Each of the program initiatives, explorations and secretariats that follow responds to a particular development problem. Leading the search for solutions to these problems are international, multidisciplinary teams, often with financial support from interested groups of donors. In Southeast and East Asia, the Centre focuses on three broad sectors of research: Building on the foundations of earlier work and partnerships, the Centre's Social and Economic Equity programs now develop and support research on the distributional and poverty impacts of macroeconomic and adjustment measures (particularly in terms of polics to restore growth) and on governance. The Centre's Natural Resource Management programs help develop tools and interventions to build more sustainable livelihoods for poor communities in vulnerable mountain and coastal ecosystems. These programs also build multidisciplinary research skills combining socio-economic and biophysical analyses of issues such as coastal resource management, watershed management, sharing access and benefits of genetic diversity and resource conflict resolution.

    60. The Annenberg Public Policy Center Of The University Of Pennsylvania
    University of Pennsylvania think tank which studies issues of public policy and scholarly interest .Category Society Issues Policy Institutes A...... New Annenberg research Tracks $45 Million in Insidethe-Beltway Print and TV IssueAds in 2001. Women Fail to Crack the Glass Ceiling In communication Companies.
    http://www.appcpenn.org/
    LATEST RELEASE Legislative Issue Ads Often Air Only One Side of A Debate New Annenberg Research Tracks $45 Million in Inside-the-Beltway Print and TV Issue Ads in 2001 Over $45 Million was spent on broadcast and print legislative issue advocacy inside-the-beltway in 2001, often with greater ad buying power for one side of an issue than another according to a new report released by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. Visit the Website Women Fail to Crack the Glass Ceiling In Communication Companies Men Still Hold Vast Majority of Board and Executive Positions within Entertainment, Telecommunication, Cable, Publishing and E-Companies Fewer than one in five board members of the largest communication companies are women, according to the second annual analysis of women in communication companies conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. Men account for more than three in four of the top executive positions across four different communication company sectors. Full Report (updated 10.08.2002)

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