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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

61. Welcome To Toda Institute!
Brings peace researchers, policymakers, and community activists into communication and collaboration on selected projects in conflict resolution. These three epistemic communities are often divided by different perceptions and actions in conflict resolution. All three communities are needed, however, for understanding conflicts and possible remedies.
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62. ESCIN: Home Page
Aims to improve the appreciation and understanding of basic and applied scientific research among Europe's citizens and opinionformers.
http://www.esf.org/escin/default.htm
Members Map Contact ESCIN European Image Bank Useful addresses W elcome to the ESCIN Home Page The European Science Communication and Information Network (ESCIN) aims to improve the appreciation and understanding of basic and applied scientific research among Europe's citizens and opinion-formers. Set up in 1993, ESCIN brings together the heads of communication from 21 of Europe's major research councils, institutes and associations in nine countries. Bookmark this page to keep in touch with the latest developments in European science. This site is kindly provided by the European Science Foundation but it is the sole responsibility of ESCIN.

63. Association For Education In Journalism And Mass Communication, AEJMC
Dedicated to promoting high standards in journalism education and research, and to promoting diversity of race and culture in journalism classrooms.
http://www.aejmc.org/
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication is a non-profit, educational association of journalism and mass communication faculty, administrators, students and media professionals. Founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1912, AEJMC has some 3,500 members around the world.
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  • Convention Information Join us in Toronto! Info available on workshops, panels, convention registration, hotel reservations (book online!) and airlines. Also available is the full 16-page convention brochure (PDF only). The Journalism and Mass Communication Leadership Institute for Diversity (JLID) program is a joint AEJMC/ASJMC project. More information is available. May 2004 Placement ads from the AEJMC News Assessment ideas and resources, developed by the AEJMC Teaching Standards Committee. Research You Can Use features press releases on three articles from the recently published Spring 2004 issue of
    These Spring 2004 articles are also available in full text (PDF format only).

64. PIR Home
a .org Domain a .org domain org domain, are advancing their cause, sharing information, raising awareness, increasing political participation, fostering education, enhancing crosscultural communication
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Welcome to the Public Interest Registry (PIR) Web site. Our site offers information about our registry, shows how to find a registrar, and explains how to purchase a .ORG domain name. The new site also provides resources to help noncommercial organizations more effectively utilize the Internet. Finally, our Web site is intended to be a resource for our registrars. We want to be helpful to all visitors to our site. Your feedback, perspectives and suggestions are welcome. New and Newsworthy PIR Launches .ORG Global Spotlight. Over the years .ORG has become the preferred gTLD for noncommercial organizations. ORG's respected noncommercial distinction comes from a heritage of recognition in the global Internet community. As Internet domains have evolved over the last decade, .ORG has achieved a special brand of its own as the respected home for not-for-profit and noncommercial endeavors, causes and issues. In an effort to demonstrate the many ways in which organizations are utilizing the Internet and .ORG to further achieve their mission and goals, Public Interest Registry has implemented the .ORG Global Spotlight. Our pledge to you, in initiating the .ORG Global Spotlight is to share information on organizations that, through the use of the internet and registering a .ORG domain, are advancing their cause, sharing information, raising awareness, increasing political participation, fostering education, enhancing cross-cultural communication, increasing association membership, raising money, or something we have not thought of!

65. Hispanic And Asian Marketing Communication Research, Inc.
Hispanic, Latino, Portuguese, and Asian Marketing research in Latin America and Asia. Qualitative and quantitative, domestic and international, market research. Strategic research for successful marketing strategies. We open doors to multicultural markets by helping clients make sense of cultural diversity in perception and motivation.
http://www.hamcr.com
Home Who We Are Our Thinking and Research About Hispanic and Portuguese Research ... Multicultural Research

Cultural Sense Making Through Research and Consulting
We Open Doors to Culturally Diverse Markets
her's capabilities.
Visit www.cheskin.com for more information on the merged company. New: Yankelovich and Cheskin joined forces to produce the Yankelovich/Cheskin Hispanic Monitor
For more information visit:
Cheskin , is a full service multicultural marketing research and consulting firm. Our specialties are Multicultural markets including the Hispanic / Latino, Portuguese, Asian, and other culturally diverse markets in the US, and also in Latin America and Asia.
Offering strategic research including qualitative and quantitative methodologies. We design research to meet the objectives of our clients for their understanding of culturally diverse consumer experience. Types of studies typically conducted include: Focus groups, in-depth interviews, ethnographic studies, telephone surveys, usage and attitude studies, day after recall studies, copy testing, and most other marketing research approaches. Beyond research we help clients with strategic marketing advice for product design and communications. With an unparalleled history in multicultural marketing we offer high level consulting in ethnic, and culturally diverse markets. We have the capacity to identify opportunities, capitalize on information, and develop sound strategic approaches to enable our clients to go beyond data into marketing action.

66. Resources-Research And Evaluation
Doing research on Women’s Communications Perspectives on Theoryand Method. Norwood, New Jersey Ablex Publishing Corporation.
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).

67. Communication Is A Relatively Recent Academic Discipline And Org Comm Has Been A
communication is a relatively recent academic discipline and org comm has been an important subset of that discipline since 1950. To say that we live in an organizational world has become a truism .
http://www.communication.ccsu.edu/fitzgerald/1lecture504.htm
Communication is a relatively recent academic discipline and org comm has been an important subset of that discipline since 1950. To say that we live in an organizational world has become a truism. Thus, when any of the innumerable organizations touching our lives fails to function properly, we can expect to experience a variety of pains, both material and emotional, until the necessary improvements are made. Regardless of which particular organizational theory we happen to entertain, we must acknowledge one axiom: In every instance of org problems we can think of, at some time and in some way, human communication has been significantly involved. I in fact believe that a communication failure is at least one of the basic sources underlying every organizational failure. I do not claim that if you complete this course you will have neat solutions to all organizational problems. Communication failures are typically complex and rarely, if ever amenable to cook book quick fixes. But you will leave here with helpful suggestions for reducing communication problems in organizations and with a better understanding of the underlying causes of organizational problems.

68. INSTRAW-GAINS - Homepage
part of INSTRAW s collaborative research and networking and new Information and CommunicationTechnologies (ICTs). Copyright © 2001 uninstraw.org All Rights
http://www.un-instraw.org/en/research/gender_and_ict/
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Gender and ICTs Project
Through these pages INSTRAW aims to:
  • facilitate knowledge and information sharing on the issue;
  • provide access to targeted information to support our Virtual Seminars
  • raise awareness about the gendered aspects of access and use of new information and communications technologies (ICTs) in order to promote gender sensitive policy making, regulation, and action.
These pages are an integral part of INSTRAW's collaborative research and networking project devoted to issues of Gender and new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). The project aims to:
  • Ascertain the state-of-the-art in terms of access and use, management and regulation, and impact of ICTs on women.
  • Determine the constituents of an enabling/disabling environment.
  • Gain a better understanding of how women and men are involved in ICTs, particularly in the developing countries;
  • Investigate what is presently being done by key stakeholders to promote and support projects aimed at the equal participation of women and men in ICTs in developing countries;
  • Propose ways in which ICTs can better serve as an important tool for women's empowerment and for closing the gender gap if and where such exists.

69. Communication Disability In Ageing Research Unit
University of Queensland speech pathology and audiology centre, dedicated to enhancing the communication of older individuals through quality research, teaching, and service.
http://www.uq.edu.au/spaa/cdaru/index.html

70. INSTRAW-GAINS - Homepage
and lessons learned, identification of research and policy Use of Information andCommunication Technologies as a dnslive.net/pipermail/ictnet_uninstraw.org/.
http://www.un-instraw.org/en/research/gender_and_ict/virtual_seminars.html
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Virtual Seminars
Final Synthesis Paper from the INSTRAW Virtual Seminar Series on Gender and ICTs The " Virtual Seminar Series " on Gender and ICTs are meant to be forums for exchange of research based knowledge and information through discussions and background materials. Thy aim at highlighting good practices and lessons learned, identification of research and policy gaps, and outlining policy options and recommendations. These Virtual Seminars will result in Synthesis Paper, plus weekly summaries of discussions. The guest moderator to the seminar series is Sophia Huyer , Executive Director of Women in Global Science and Technology (WIGSAT) and Executive Director of the Gender Advisory Board of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development. The following Seminars will take place, each of them featuring a Background paper prepared by experts from different regions of the world in order to stimulate the discussions:
  • Are ICTs Gender Neutral?
    Date: 1 – 12 July 2002
    Background paper : "Are ICTs Gender Neutral? A gender analysis of six case studies of multi-donor ICT projects" by Nancy Hafkin
  • 71. Crisis Communication, Media Study, Genocide, Sociology -- Chengchih Wang's Resea
    research papers and course syllabi covering the subjects of crisis communication, media study, genocide, and sociology.
    http://www.geocities.com/ccwang71

    72. BYU Wireless Communications Homepage
    Information on channel probing and modeling, raytracing, space-time coding, and MIMO channels. Site provides publications and measured data for download.
    http://www.ycomm.org
    Welcome to the home page of the wireless communications group at Brigham Young university. Our team consists of faculty researchers and graduate research assistants from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Our mission is to solve problems dealing with several aspects of today's expanding wireless infrastructure. Our current research interests include:
    MIMO channel probing (sounding)
    MIMO real-time development
    channel modeling
    space-time coding
    multi-user MIMO
    information theoretic studies
    This research is currently funded by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
    Research Interests
    Wireless networks are changing the way we think about communications systems. Traditional wired networks often are modeled with a layered approach. Each layer performs some function and only has knowledge of its neighboring layers. However, to operate most efficiently, a "layer" in a wireless network requires more knowledge about activities in other layers. Thus

    73. Ethical Issues In Research Involving Human Participants (CBM 99-3)
    National Human Genome research Institute Human Genome research Institute; Howard University org 1990;24(4)582629. Appelbaum PS. Examining the ethics of human subjects research
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/hum_exp.html
    Skip to Content Search NLM Web Site NLM Home Contact NLM Site Map FAQs Current Bibliographies in Medicine Current Bibliographies in Medicine Home Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Home Library Catalogs and Services ... Current Bibliographies in Medicine
    Current Bibliographies in Medicine 99-3
    Ethical Issues in Research Involving Human Participants
    January 1989 through November 1998 4650 Citations Prepared by
    Cynthia B. Love, M.L.S., National Library of Medicine
    Elizabeth J. Thomson, M.S., R.N., National Human Genome Research Institute
    Charmaine D. Royal, Ph.D., National Human Genome Research Institute; Howard University
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    Bethesda, Maryland 20894 Series Note Each bibliography in the Current Bibliographies in Medicine (CBM) series covers a distinct subject area of biomedicine and is intended to fulfill a current awareness function. Citations are usually derived from searching a variety of online databases. NLM databases tm , POPLINE tm Other publications in the Current Bibliographies in Medicine series are available at no cost to anyone with Internet access through the Library's World Wide Web site at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/resources.html

    74. National Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
    Supports and conducts research in, and distributes information on, the disorders of human communication, including hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech, and language.
    http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
    Change text size: S M L A new feature! Story of Discovery highlights NIDCD-supported research findings from the past year. Story of Discovery: Synthetic vaccine for middle ear infections is effective, and safer, too. NIDCD-Supported Scientists Receive Presidential Awards Key gene identified for development of inner-ear structure required for balance Mentors Directory Launch Got a tin ear?
    Test your sense of pitch on the Distorted Tunes Test Five Years of Research Conducted at NIDCD Research Sponsored by NIDCD Scientific Faculty Training Opportunities ... Program Areas Health Topics Hearing, Ear Infections, and Deafness Balance Smell and Taste Voice, Speech, and Language Health Resources Free Publications Information for Educators and Student Activities Links to More Health Information
    Contact Us
    ... Free Publications National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
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    31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
    Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
    E-mail: nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov
    Page last updated: June 2, 2004

    75. The Culture Of Life Foundation & Institute
    for abortion, illicit stem cell research or euthanasia The USCCB Department of Communicationsrecently announced that clf@cultureof-life.org Website http
    http://www.culture-of-life.org/
    Build A Site Search for on This Web site The Network Who We Are Culture and Cosmos: Current Culture and Cosmos: Archive Science and Medicine ... Stem Cell Information
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    New Report on the Health Risks of Abortion Here
    CULTURE AND COSMOS June 1, 2004
    EXPERT ON CANCER'S LINK TO ABORTION CALLS RECENT STUDY FLAWED
    A widely touted study denying a link between abortion and breast cancer in the British medical journal, The Lancet, failed to include research that contradicted its findings according to one prominent researcher. Dr. Joel Brind said the Lancet report incorrectly compares rates of breast cancer among women who have had abortions with women who have never been pregnant rather than with women who have given birth, a methodology that ignores the fact that a pregnant woman who chooses abortion is "at a higher risk of breast cancer than . . . had she chosen to carry the pregnancy to term."
    In the Lancet article, "Breast cancer and abortion: collaborative reanalysis of data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 83,000 women with breast cancer from 16 countries," the authors claims to analyze "(d)ata on individual women from 53 studies undertaken in 16 countries with liberal abortion laws," according to a summary of the study's methodology found on the journal's website ( www.thelancet.com

    76. HU Berlin: Institut Für Informatik
    Department of Computer Science. research groups focus on system analysis, software engineering, theory of programming, databases and information systems, artificial intelligence, data analysis, computer science in education and society, parallel and distributed computing, automata, systems theory, algorithms, complexity, computer architecture, communication, signal processing, and pattern recognition.
    http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/
    Keine Frames? -> Kein Problem. Legen Sie Ihre Startseite auf www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/home.shtml

    77. Midas Communication Technologies - Developers Of The CorDECT And OptiMA Wireless
    Telecommunication research and development company providing cost effective telecommunication solutions worldwide.
    http://www.midascomm.com/
    Home About Midas Products Partners ... Contact Us MIDAS designs, develops and transfers
    advanced technologies transcending
    geographical barriers. A fixed wireless access solution to cater to the "last mile" need of service providers capable of providing simultaneous voice and internet at 35/70 Kbps with a range of 10Km. more... A fiber in local loop platform capable of providing telephone and broadband services suitable for urban markets. more...

    78. Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) Online - Digital Games Research Assoc
    Welcome to Digital Games research Association (DiGRA) OnlineCommunity, Tuesday, May 25 2004 @ 0308 AM UTC.
    http://www.digra.org/
    advanced search Welcome to Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) Online Tuesday, June 08 2004 @ 06:00 AM UTC DiGRA Membership Working Group Executive Board Digital Library ... Forum Topics Home
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    User Functions Username: Password: Don't have an account yet? Sign up as a New User Events Site Events Thursday 10-Jun Friday 11-Jun
  • Women in Games Conference 2004
  • Thursday 24-Jun Saturday 26-Jun Thursday 01-Jul
  • DEADLINE: Proposals for "Gaming Cultures Reader"
  • Sunday 01-Aug
  • DEADLINE: Abstracts/Papers for "Other Players" Conference
  • Wednesday 01-Sep Friday 03-Sep
  • International Conference on Entertainment Computing (ICEC2004)
  • Monday 06-Sep Friday 10-Sep
  • ISAGA 2004: Bridging The Gap
  • Monday 06-Dec Wednesday 08-Dec
  • Other Players Conference
  • Monday 03-Jan Thursday 06-Jan
  • Sixth Annual Minitrack on Persistent Conversation
  • Welcome to DiGRA Join the association! Membership of DiGRA is now open. Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) is a non-profit, international association of academics and practitioners whose work focuses on digital games and associated activities. New: Members' benefits now include both conference and journal discounts Read more Today's Featured Article Saturday, June 05 2004 @ 04:28 PM

    79. NCRG
    Information Engineering (Mathematics and Computing). research includes Machine intelligence; Coding and communication; Neurological information processing.
    http://www.maths.aston.ac.uk/
    Aston University
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    "...excellence in engineering and applied science..." Welcome Who are you? About Us How to find us ... Contact Us
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    Information Engineering
    Information Engineering is a new scientific discipline designed to meet the future intellectual and employment demands of a technologically-aware society. As a discipline, it covers the interface between mathematics and computing and brings in additional aspects of data analysis, pattern processing, and mathematically-oriented internet technologies The Information Engineering Subject Group at Aston University provides the undergraduate teaching and learning experience of mathematics to the Combined Honours programme, and also to other Subject Groups within the Engineering School. The IESG also provides a postgraduate research-oriented MSc in Pattern Analysis and Neural Networks, as well as carrying out leading-edge research in the broad fields of 'machine intelligence', statistical inference, coding and communication, and neurological information processing.
    Welcome to the IE:
    Information Engineering is part of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Aston University.

    80. Stuttering Therapy Treatment And Research Through HCRI
    Cutting edge research conducted by the staff of the Hollins Communications researchInstitute has demonstrated the valuable role of scientific analysis in the
    http://stuttering.org/
    Cutting edge research conducted by the staff of the Hollins Communications Research Institute has demonstrated the valuable role of scientific analysis in the creation of an objective, reliable, and effective 12-day treatment for stuttering . At HCRI, stuttering therapy represents a specific combination of advanced behavioral and computer technologies that enhance the learning and retention of fluent speech.
    98% of HCRI program graduates say they would recommend this advanced stuttering therapy program to others who stutter. For many HCRI graduates, stuttering therapy is a one-time experience as fluency has replaced stuttering and continued therapy is not necessary. For persons who wish to have post-therapy support, HCRI offers a variety of services, including FluencyNet
    HCRI has treated over 4900 persons who stutter. If you stutter, or know someone that stutters, we invite you to learn more about the effective stuttering therapy provided at HCRI in Roanoke, Virginia. To receive information by mail about HCRI's stuttering therapy

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