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There are nine panels (A-I) that run concurrently during each time slot. There are five sessions each day on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. On Sunday, there are two sessions and a closing roundtable. Between each session, there is a 15-minute break. Between sessions three and four, there will be an hour break for lunch. Click on a panel name to see the papers associated with that event.

Program for Saturday, October 18:


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Toronto I
  Carl Couch Internet Research Award Presentations Broadband the Health Keynote Address eGovernance and Citizen Engagement : Assessing Canada's online Foreign Policy Dialogue/ Dialogue politique etrangere Internet Studies: Building a Stable Brick-and-Mortar Program around a Dynamic Click-and-Update Field Cocktails Gala
Toronto II
  Enjeux politiques et gouvernance de l'Internet Enjeux sociopolitiques et Internet - Militantisme, critique sociale et usages d'Internet   Enjeux sociopolitiques et Internet - De la critique par l'Internet à la critique de l'Internet Identity: Negotiating the Self    
Lismer
  The 'new' news media Identity: linking identity, community, and belonging   Digital Divide: opportunities and challenges Knowledge Networking and Social practice    
Macdonald
  Indigenous perspectives on the Internet Critiques of Commodification and Competition   Internet-based learning: the lessons of collaboration The Evolution of the World Wide Web: Accessibility from Policy to Practice for People with Disability    
Harris
  Remembering dot.com Art and Design Online   Online-offline intersections E-Governance: civic networks    
Casson
  Pornography and Ideology Fans and players: media communities   Network Formations: Producing and Consuming Online Games @Home (and Not @Home)    
Tom Thomson
  Religion in cyberspace Media Ecology Contributions to Internet Research: A Roundtable Discussion   Interrogating Information Flows of the Risk Society Computer-mediated Communications    
Carmichael
  What does "quality" actually mean on the internet? Theorising the mediated self   Expanding the Boundaries: Methodological Issues in Doing Internet Research Digital Divide: access    
Jackson
  Editors Roundtable: Publishing Internet Research Wireless and wires: network infrastructure   Regulating the Internet: policies or markets Blogging: authors and consequences II    

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