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Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant
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Monday, March 21, 2011  



Journal of Information Policy
http://jip.vmhost.psu.edu/ojs/index.php/jip

The Journal of Information Policy is a refereed scholarly journal that is multidisciplinary and international in scope. The Journal publishes articles, comments, book reviews, literature reviews, and invited commentary in an electronic, online format. We interpret the term information policy broadly, with the understanding that its meaning and parameters may evolve in a rapidly changing society. The term embraces the full range of information and communications users, institutions, technologies, applications, businesses, and cultures. Methodological approaches may include (but are not limited to) scientific, technological, economic, legal, social scientific, policy analysis, case studies, or comparative studies. Articles should provide insights and/or recommendations into issues that are timely and useful for decision makers. Topic areas of interest for the Journal of Information Policy include, but are not limited to, the following:

* Telecommunications (e.g. regulatory models and structures, universal service, digital divide, network neutrality, access charges, competition, etc.)
* Information society (e.g. knowledge production and distribution, e-readiness, quality of life metrics, e-government, e-commerce, etc.)
* Regulation and governance (e.g. statutes and amendments, regulatory issues, structure of regulatory agencies, etc.)
* Informatization (e.g. integrated views of information technology from an overall perspective)
* National broadband plans
* Privacy
* Security
* Ethical issues of new technologies
* Intellectual property
* Gender and information technologies
* Community
* Electronic media industries
* Internet applications and services
* Unserved and underserved audiences
* Standards
* Mobile technologies

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