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Mike Holderness: Publications
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For the Royal Society
and
Association of British Science Writers, a briefing on abrupt climate change, entitled
The weather turned upside-down?. |
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For the Royal Society
and
Association of British Science Writers, a briefing on high-performance computing entitled
Worlds in a grain of silicon. |
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Editor of A European Way for
the Information Society, Third Report of the
Information Society Forum. |
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A refereed paper on Moral Rights in
JILT,
the Journal of Information, Law and Technology (also
self-archived here). |
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For the City University (London) conference NetMedia97, a paper
Superhighway robbery and how to stop it and
"slides" for a talk on that subject. |
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For the Royal Society
and
Association of British Science Writers, a briefing entitled
Land Resources: on the edge of the Malthusian precipice?. |
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For the UN University, a paper entitled
The Internet: enabling whom, when and
where?. |
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For the Panos Institute,
The Internet: Superhighway or dirt-track for the South?.
This has been
described
as "an instant classic". |
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For the Henley Centre for Forecasting, a
major contribution to
their Multimedia Futures series. |
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For the International Federation of Journalists,
a keynote paper
on (surprisingly enough) the implications of the new media for creators
of all kinds. |
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