Why isn't Internet policy based on evidence?
Sandvig, C. (2002). "Ethnographies of the Internet: Grounding Regulation in Lived Experience (A Conference Report)"
Oxford University: Oxford, UK. http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/Ethnographies/
This report is the product of a conference at Oxford University that reviewed the state of Internet regulation globally in six major areas: Internet access, Internet and children, Internet censorship, Policy Mechanisms on the Internet, Perceptions of the Internet, and the relation of Ethnographic Methods to Internet Policy.
The Convenor of this workshop was Christian Sandvig. This workshop and report was kindly sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council of the UK.

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