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The Policy Studies Organization, the Oxford Internet Institute, and Berkeley Electronic Press are pleased to announce the launch of a new peer-reviewed journal, Policy & Internet.
ArticlesThe Internet and Public Policy Helen Z. Margetts Stuart W. Shulman Barbie H. Clarke Multilateral Approaches to Deliberating Internet Governance J P. Singh Policy PerspectivesAn Economic Perspective on a U.S. National Broadband Plan Robert Hahn and Scott J. Wallsten Policy Studies CommonsThe Policy Studies Commons is a new online repository of public policy scholarship, bringing together the diverse wealth of resources in policy studies and the expertise of the policy studies research community. Visit Policy Studies Commons to:
About this journalFrom the Oxford Internet Institute and the Policy Studies Organization, Policy & Internet is the first major peer-reviewed journal investigating the implications of the Internet and associated technologies for public policy. The Internet is now the most important international medium of communication and information exchange, embedded in interactions between citizens, firms, governments, and NGOs, and bringing with it new practices, norms, and structures. The societal shift enabled by the Internet has major implications for public policy in all sectors, requiring rigorous empirical investigation, theoretical development and methodological innovation across academic disciplines. Policy & Internet will be the premier venue for scholars and researchers to set the public policy agenda in the digital era. |
Edited by Helen Margetts
Sandra González Bailón
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The editors of Policy & Internet invite your submissions on topics germane to the mission of the journal. Please visit the Aims & Scope page for more information.
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