Record of the 2009 CPRFThe 2009 Forum was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) on 19-20 November. Interest areas included ICT, digital media, telecommunications, broadcasting, communications culture, Internet and e-commerce. Keynote speakers Kim Williams, CEO, FOXTEL Topic: The rise of the digital economy: profound effects for consumers, producers, current business models and media policy. (click here for keynote address) Rosemary Sinclair, Chair, INTUG and Managing Director, ATUG Topic: 2018 a Cyberspace Odyssey: how we can navigate through all the obstacles to a flourishing national broadband network. (Click here for presentation)
You can download the volume of Forum papers Please click here to download the Record of the Communications Policy & Research Forum 2009. It is a 370-page volume of the papers provided by a number of the speakers. It is a 4.2MB PDF. These are the papers in that volume: - The NBN — Do Australian broadband households feel the need for speed? by Peter Adams (presentation) - Survey wars: The explosion of measurement in audience ratings by Mark Balnaves & Tom O’Regan - IPTV: Glimmers of hope by Trevor Barr - Journalists as investigators and ‘quality media’ reputation by Alex Burns & Barry Saunders (presentation) - Twitter free Iran: An evaluation of Twitter’s role in public diplomacy and information operations in Iran’s 2009 election crisis by Alex Burns & Ben Eltham (presentation) - Bringing the internet down to earth: Emerging spaces of locative media by Tanya Nitins & Christy Collis (presentation) - Trends in online journalism: A case study approach based on EUAustralia Online by Lee Duffield, Amelia Birnie & Daniel Challis (presentation) - Policies, standards and frameworks for managing knowledge — exploring the use of the Australian standard by Stuart Ferguson & Sally Burford (presentation) - Democracy, participation and convergent media: Case studies in contemporary online news journalism in Australia by Terry Flew - User behaviours and intentions in digital media in Australia by Terry Flew, Christina Spurgeon & Anna Daniel - Minding the gap(s) in spectrum law: An Australian study and a case for reforms by Ben Freyens (presentation) - ‘Outside the box: Television 2018’ by Philip Bell, Ben Goldsmith, Hugh Pattinson & Annmarie Chandler (presentation) - Information and communication technologies (ICT) and effects on ‘togetherness’ in family households by Yvonne Gora (presentation) - Service provider quality: The need for research by David Havyatt (presentation) - Consuming children: An analysis of Australian press coverage of the claims and counterclaims of advocacy and industry groups in relation to a proposed ban on ‘junk food’ advertising by Kate Holland, R Warwick Blood, Samantha Thomas, Asuntha Karunaratne & Sophie Lewis - ‘A battle between enraged bulls’: The 2009 Australian Senate Inquiry into sports news and digital media by Brett Hutchins & David Rowe (presentation) - Impossible choices: Complexity and dissatisfaction in the telecommunications consumer–service provider relationship by Elaine Lally & David Rowe (presentation) - Broadcasting: Turning audiences into consumers by Marion McCutcheon & Jock Given (presentation) - Encouraging efficient usage of licensed spectrum by Denis Mullane - Strategies for implementing a converged ICT regulator in Indonesia by Yudhistira Nugraha & William Tibben (presentation) - Digital custodianship: Pathways to reform by Diana Nujic (presentation) - 2013 analog TV switchoff: What are the prospects? by Franco Papandrea - Rethinking gatekeeping by Scott Rickard - It’s a Long Tail to the top (if you wanna rock ‘n’ roll)? by Kylie Ryan - The immersive internet: New models and lead users in Australia by Mandy Salomon - Alleviating privacy and security concerns in financial aggregation programs by Supriya Singh, Kathrin Fleischmann, Tony Ponton & Sheila Bellamy (presentation) - Generative audiences and social media by David Tham - Australian TV — the last bastion by Kim Williams Presentations These are slides used during their presentation at the Forum by people whose did not have a written paper, or whose paper could not be included in the printed volume because of timing, copyright or other reasons.
- Recognition of Internet communities via the domain name system: the case for new cutural top level domains by Peter Gerrand - Understanding diversity in the older population: helping policy makers to address the Age Digital Divide as broadband access becomes the next froniter by Pam Coutts (presentation) - National broadband network - a way forward by Reg Coutts (presentation) - News and current affairs: delivery platforms and audiences by Margaret Cupitt (presentation) - Substitution and dependency in telecommunications by Paul Nicholas (presentation) - Capital punishment: regulatory reforms in commercial television broadcasting by Rob Nicholls (presentation) - O Canada: telecommunications interception policy as embedded liberalism by Rob Nicholls & Michelle Rowland (presentation) - Cybersafety and social networking by young people by Rosalie O'Neale (presentation) - Barriers to the effective use of digital media and communications by Lesley Osborne (presentation) - The NBN: making it happen - a discussion of some key aspects of implementing the NBN by Linh Tran, James Halliday & Stephen Wright (Tran & Halliday presentation) (Wright presentation)
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