The World Internet Project and its Australian component

Publication date: 
1 November 2006
Type: 
journal article

The World Internet Project (WIP) is a collaborative survey-based project looking at the social, political and economic impact of the Internet and other new technologies. Founded by the UCLA Center for the Digital Future in the United States in 1999 (now based at the USC Annenberg Center), the WIP now has more than 20 partners in countries and regions all over the world, including Singapore, Italy, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Macao, Korea, Philippines, Sweden, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Hungary, Canada, Chile and Argentina. This article discusses the WIP as an unusual and very promising research source, and describes the recently commenced Australian component of the project.

Published in
Telecommunication Journal of Australia, Vol. 56, no. 3-4 (2006), p. 19-26

Topics

internet