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Research: Online Policy Organizations Survey: Activity Coverage
This table, prepared as part of an Online Policy Group survey, presents the activity coverage of online policy organizations. A grey table cell with a plus symbol (+) indicates organizational coverage of the activity in that table column. An unshaded cell with a minus symbol (-) indicates no organizational coverage of the activity in that table column. Numbered notes in the table link to additional information below the table. For a summary of the organizational information gathered, see survey results. For information about issues handled by the organization surveyed, see Online Policy Organizations: Issue Coverage. If you have any additions or updates for the survey, please email the specific changes requested to survey@onlinepolicy.org. Please feel free to republish all or part of this survey as long as you provide written acknowledgment of authorship by the Online Policy Group. Voluminous thanks to David Gudelunas of the Annenberg School for Communication - University of Pennsylvania for compiling the initial survey data.
If you have any additions or updates for the survey, please email the specific changes requested to survey@onlinepolicy.org. 7. Annenburg School of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. 9. Media center in Washington, DC. 12. Media and public outreach. 14. Also involved with Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition (CIEC). 17. Studies "the marketing implications of commercializing the WWW". 18. Business School at Vanderbilt University. 23. Primarily quantitative analysis by affiliated academics. 24. Alliance of organizations. 26. Alliance of more than 50 organizations. 27. Known particularly for their massive survey of 5,000 Internet users. 28. Informal affiliation with "Georgia Tech", the Georgia Institute of Technology. 31. Affiliated with other non-profit organizations and corporations. 32. Public interest law firm devoted solely to electronic media issues. 33. Alliance of more than 40 organizations. 35. Interested in the connection between new media and social change. 36. University of Washington School of Communication. 37. Non-profit application pending. 39. Primarily through web site. 40. Testified at final public COPA Commission hearing. 41. Major corporate contributors; "centrist" organization. 43. Aims for policy resolution in United States and European Union affairs. |
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