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CPSR Annual Conferences, Wiener Awards, and Members' Meetings
Up one level- 2005 Membership Meeting to discuss CPSR's Strategic Plan
- 2004 "Making the Grade?: A Report Card on U.S. Policies for the Information Society"
- 2003 "Getting The Technology You Deserve: Community Participation in Regional Cable Franchise Policy" - Seattle, WA, October 25
- 2002 "Shrinking World, Expanding Net" - Cambridge, MA, October 5
- 2001 "Nurturing the Cybercommons, 1981-2021" - Ann Arbor, MI, October 19-21
- 2000 "Drawing the Blinds: Reconstructing Privacy in the Information Age" - Philadelphia, PA, October 14-15
- 1999 "The Internet Gold Rush of '99: Can We Pan for Gold While Serving the Public Good?" - Palo Alto, CA, October 2-3
- 1998 "One Planet, One Net: The Public Interest in Internet Governance"- Boston, MA, October
- 1997 "Net Worth, Net Work: Technology & Values for a Digital Age" - Berkeley, CA, October 4 & 5
- 1996 "Communications Unleashed" - Washington, DC, October 19-20
- 1995 "The Good, the Bad, and the Internet"
- 1994 "Organizing for Access: A National Forum on Computer Networking, Community Action, and Democracy"
- 1993 Annual Meeting
- 1992 Annual Meeting Report on Day 1 Report on Day 2
- 2005 CPSR Annual Meeting & Norbert Wiener Award Reception
- 2004 CPSR Annual Conference
- 2003 CPSR Annual Conference
- Getting the Technology You Deserve: Community Participation in Regional Cable Franchise Policy - CPSR Annual Meeting - Norbert Wiener Award Dinner for Mitch Kapor
- What if we had integrated Douglas Engelbart's insights into the modern Net?
- By Andy Oram -- October 31, 2005. Reposted with permission from the author.
- CPSR 2005 Annual Meeting and Wiener Award Reception
- At the annual meeting, founders, past and current board members, staff, volunteers, and members warmly joined in a round table discussion on CPSR's future.
- At the Wiener Award Reception
- Group Photo at CPSR 2005 Annual Meeting
- CPSR 2005 Annual Meeting and Wiener Award Reception
- CPSR hosted its annual weekend at the end of October. We dispensed with the standard content conference, and instead held a series of meetings with different groups to help us determine strategies for moving CPSR forward. While no magic solutions were discovered, we learned a lot about who we are and where we need to go.