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Presentations
- Theorizing Code: A Recursive Regulatory Model for Code, accepted for presentation to the Association of Internet Researchers (Sussex, England), September 19-22, 2004.
- Governing Through Code: The Manipulable Characteristics of the Law of Cyberspace, presented to the International Communication Association (New Orleans), May30, 2004.
- Evaluating Three Potential Models for Theorizing the Medium, presented to the International Communication Association (New Orleans), May 29, 2004.
- Theorizing Regulation Through Code: A Recursive Regulatory Model for Technology, presented to the Law and Society Association (Chicago), May 27, 2004.
- Manipulating Code: How Society Can Utilize Code as a Regulatory Mechanism, accepted for presentation to the Association of Internet Researchers (Toronto), October 16, 2003.
- Theorizing Architecture as a Regulatory Force, presented to the Law and Society Association (Pittsburgh), June 6, 2003.
- Analyzing the Production of the Law of Cyberspace, presented to the International Communication Association (San Diego), May 26, 2003.
- Inclusion of Public Interest Values in Internet Policy, presented at Public Values, System Design, and the Public Domain, Rockefeller Foundation Study and Conference Center (Bellagio, Italy), March 6, 2003.
- Shaping Digital Infrastructures, presented at the Infrastructures of Digital Design: Thinking/Building/Living (San Diego), February 2, 2003.
- The Role of the Open Source Movement in the Development of Communication Technologies, presented at the National Communication Association (New Orleans), November 21, 2002.
- Privatization of the Internet's Backbone Network, presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (Maastricht, the Netherlands), October 16, 2002.
- Shaping the Development of Information Technologies to Meet Societal Concerns, presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (Maastricht, Netherlands), October 16, 2002.
- Governance Characteristics of “Code”: The Role of Transparency, Defaults, and Standards, presented at the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (Washington D.C.), September 29, 2002.
- Incorporating Societal Concerns into Communication Technologies, presented at the International Symposium on Technology and Society (Raleigh, NC), June 8, 2002.
- The Role of Institutions in the Production of the Law of Cyberspace, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association (Vancouver, Canada), May 31, 2002.
- The Politics of “Code”: The Role of Societal Institutions in the Design of Communication Technologies, presented at the National Communication Association (Atlanta), November 1, 2001.
- The Role of Institutions in the Design of Communication Technologies, presented at Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (Washington D.C.), October 28, 2001.
- The Role of Institutions in the Design and Development of Computer-Mediated Communication Technologies, presented the Association of Internet Researchers (Minneapolis), October 13, 2001.
- How the Architecture of Communication Technologies Regulates Behavior, presented at the National Science Foundation's Graduate Summer WebShop, University of Maryland, June 20, 2001.