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Selected Papers and Presentations

  • Cogburn, D.L., Espinoza, F.K. (2009) “From Networked Nominee to Networked Nation
  • Cogburn, Levinson, Ramnarine-Rieks, and Vasquez (2010): “A Decade of Globally Distributed Collaborative Learning"
  • Zakaria and Cogburn (2010): "Context-Dependent vs. Content-Dependent"
  • Zakaria and Cogburn (2010): "Webs of Culture"
  • Myhill, Cogburn, Samant, Addom, and Blanck (2008): Accessible CI-enabled Knowledge Communities
  • Cogburn, Battacharrya, and Johnsen, J. (2008). “Distributed Deliberative Citizens"
  • Cogburn and Levinson (2008): "Teaching Globalization, Globally"

The US Role in Global Internet Governance

Citation:

Cogburn, D.L.; Mueller, M.; McKnight, L.; Klein, H.; Mathiason, J. (2005).  “The US Role in Global Internet Governance.” IEEE Communications Magazine. December 2005, pp. 12-14.

Abstract:

 

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Publication or Presentation Tags:

  • Global Governance
  • Multistakeholder Participation
‹ The Influence of Transnational Policy Networks on Effective Multistakeholder Participation in the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society up Using Keyword Analysis and Data Mining Techniques to Explore the Impact of Culture on Decision-Making Processes in Transnational Civil Society Networks ›

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