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CPSR's approach to advising policymakers
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Proceedings of the ethics and social impact component on Shaping policy in the information age table of contents
Washington, D.C., United States
Pages: 9 - 13  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISBN:1-58113-038-4
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USACM : United States Association for Computational Mechanics
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
SIGCAS: ACM Special Interest Group on Computers and Society
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes the approach that Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) uses to advise and influence government policymakers at the local, state, and federal levels. It analyzes why CPSR - a relatively small organization - has enjoyed a fair amount of success in influencing policy. It also describes a recurring pattern that applies to CPSR's involvement in policymaking, using as an example CPSR's involvement in policymaking on the Calling Number Identification (CNID) telephone service. An appendix lists situations in which CPSR has directly advised policymakers.


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Borenstein, Nathaniel, "One Planet, One Net, Many Voices", The CPSR Newsletter, Winter, 1998, 16(1), page 1.
 
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Johnson, Jeff, "More Privacy or Less", Bill of Rights JournaL December, 1992, National Emergency Civil Liberties Council, pages 13- t 8. {Preliminary version published in The CPSR Newsletter, Winter-Spring 1990, 8(1-2).}
 
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Serving the Communi#: A Public Interest Vision of the NationaI Information Inj#astructure, 1993, Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.