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Record of the 2008 CPRF

Please click here to download the Record of the Communications Policy & Research Forum 2008.  It is a 434-page volume containing the published papers.  It is a 3.6MB PDF.  These are the papers in the record:

Binary benefits: Better broadcasting & the digital dividend in the USA Keynote address by Jonathan Levy
Lost in translation Keynote address by Kim Anderson
Australian non-broadband households — the views of the late majority by Peter Adams
Social media and concepts of content and communications regulation by Andrew Ailwood & Matt Vitins
Tipping points for broadband users by Trevor Barr
Regulating content in a digital world: How Australia is tackling the internet by Valeska Bloch
Event modelling for policymakers & valuation analysts in disruptive innovation markets: Digital Download Strategies for Radiohead’s In Rainbows & Nine Inch Nails’ The Slip by Alex Burns
Candidates’ new media use in the 2007 Australian national election by Peter Chen
Older people and the internet by Pam Coutts
The safe and unsafe use of mobile phone evidence by Reg Coutts & Hugh Selby
Journalism as social networking: The Australian youdecide project and the 2007 Federal election by Terry Flew & Jason Wilson
Looking for new answers in old methods: The independent press and
the solutions they offer to the ‘crisis of content’ by Susan Forde
Consumers, choice, change: The art of television by Ian Garland
Regulation and business modelling in a fully converged digital environment by Duncan Giles
‘Through Country Women’: A proposal for the CWA’s role in rural connectivity by Melissa Gregg & Genevieve Bell
Regional Next Generation Network initiatives by James Halliday
ISP responsibility — principle, reality or pipe dream? by Cheng Lim
ICT users in remote Indigenous communities by Kerry McCallum & Franco Papandrea
Researching journalism and diversity in Australia: History and policy by Kerry McCallum & Julie Posetti
Maintaining relevance: Cultural diversity and the case for
Public Service Broadcasting by Georgie McClean
Re-Sourcing school: Rethinking education in a connected world by Shilo McClean
Structural separation — unlocking or destroying value? by Kevin Morgan
Transforming consumer representation in Australian communications by Robert Morsillo
The rise and rise of content: Challenges to the regulation of voice and content in the next generation by Matthew Nicholls
‘According to the degree of influence’: Why regional commercial radio is more heavily regulated than metropolitan commercial television by Rob Nicholls
Lost in transcription: The Australian regime for interception of, and access to, communications content and metadata by Rob Nicholls & Michelle Rowland
Ratings in revolution or transition? by Tom O’Regan & Mark Balnaves
Sustainability requirements in information & communications technology by Christopher Pavlovski & Joe Zou
The importance of measurements of online video audiences
to determine communication policy by Silvia Pfeiffer
New technology, the ‘control crisis’, and government intervention: Lessons from telegraphy in the 1870s by Peter Putnis
Changing journalism for the likely present by Stephen Quinn
Indefeasible rights of use amidst the capacity boom by Linh Tran

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