Talks by IIIP Project Members

oBlumberg, Andrew J.,
``A Common Lisp Framework for Document Classification and Retrieval,''
Presentation at The Dynamic Objects Workshop at Object World East, Boston, May 5-6, 1996.
o Bonchek, Mark
`` Grassroots in Cyberspace: CMC and Collective Action,''
Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, April 1995.
o Bonchek, Mark,
``Politics on the Net: Electronic Agora or Town Hall,''
Presentation at the Communications Forum, M.I.T. Media Laboratory, April 11, 1996.
o Bonchek, Mark, Hurwitz, Roger, & Mallery, John C.,
``The White House in Cyberspace: The Use and Effects of the White House Publication Service and Web Site,''
The M.I.T. Workshop on Internet Survey Methodology and Web Demographics January 29-30, 1996.
o Davis, Randall, Roger Hurwitz, Boris Katz, & John C. Mallery,
``Intelligent Network Services: Current Research Opportunities,''
Presentation at the Infostructure Seminar, M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, October 31, 1995.
o Davis, Randall, Phillip Hallam-Baker, Roger Hurwitz, Boris Katz, & John C. Mallery,
``DARPA Intelligent Information Infrastructure Project,''
Presentation to DARPA reviewers, May 14, 1996.
o Kalil, Thomas A., & Mallery, John C.,
``Informed Participation and The National Information Infrastructure,''
Presentation at The Biannual Conference on Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing entitled ``Developing an Equitable and Open Information Infrastructure,'' April 24, 1994. Video of Presentation.
o Hurwitz, Roger, & Mallery, John C.,
``Of Public Cyberspace: A Survey of Users and Distributors of Electronic White House Documents,''
Presentation at The 1994 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York City, September 1, 1994.
o Hurwitz, Roger, & Mallery, John C.,
``The Open Meeting: A Web-Based System for Conferencing and Collaboration,''
Fourth International Conference on the World Wide Web, December 11-14, 1995
o Loeb, Eric P.,
``An Easy Revolution"
Panel presentation at The Fourth International Conference on The World Wide Web, Boston: December, 1995.
o Loeb, Eric P.,
``Harvesting Charisma on the Net,''
Workshop presentation at The Fourth International Conference on The World Wide Web, Boston: December, 1995.
o Loeb, Eric P. & Mallery, John C.,
``The 1992 Presidential Campaign Information System,''
Presentation at The 1994 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York City, September 1, 1994.
o Hurwitz, Roger, Mallery, John C., Renaud, Benjamin,
``Wide Area Policy Discussion: The Town Meeting on the Vice President's National Performance Review,''
Presentation at The Second International Conference on The World-Wide Web, Chicago: October 19, 1994.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Paradigms of Information Access In the 21st Century,''
AI Revolving Seminar, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, M.I.T., December, 1993.
o Mallery, John C.,
``A Common LISP Hypermedia Server,''
Presentation at The First International Conference on The World-Wide Web, Geneva: CERN, May 25, 1994.
o Mallery, John C.,
``The Communications Linker System: An Overview,''
Presentation at The 1994 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York City, September 1, 1994.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Dynamic Form Processing: A General Framework for Interactivity,''
Presentation at The Second International Conference on The World-Wide Web, Chicago, October 19, 1994.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Building a Global Data Sharing and Analysis Network,''
Presentation at the Second International Workshop on the Application of Artificial Intelligence Methods to the Avoidance of Crises and Wars, the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Vienna, Austria, November 26, 1994.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Computational Politics: Into the Mainstream?,''
Presentation at the M.I.T. Political Science Department, December 8, 1994.
o Mallery, John C.,
``From Policy Nets to Organizational Operating Systems,''
Presentation at the ``Superlink ISAT Workshop,'' Institute for Defense Analysis, May 9, 1995.
o Mallery, John C.,
``From 1992 to 1996: Cyberpolitics Hits its Stride?''
, At the panel on ``Citizens, Cyberspace and Civic Journalism,'' at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, Washington D.C., Auguest 12, 1995.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Wide-Area Knowledge Representation: A Foundation for The Noosphere,''
Invited talk at the `` 1995 Workshop on Middleware'', Association for Computing Machinery SIGCOMM '95, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 28-29, 1995.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Internet Political Research and Analysis: A Tour of The COMLINK System,''
The M.I.T. Workshop on Internet Survey Methodology and Web Demographics January 29-30, 1996.
o Mallery, John C.,
`` Futures of Networked Access to the White House: From Public Access Email to Deliberative Knowledge Webs,''
Workshop at the Sixth Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy, Cambridge, March 27-30, 1996.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Exploring Interactive Democracy: From 1992-1996,''
Presentation at the Communications Forum, M.I.T. Media Laboratory, April 11, 1996.
o Mallery, John C.,
``Mass Listening,''
Presentation at the panel on Life and Politics on the Net,'' Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, May 28-31, 1996, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
o Mallery, John C., & Hurwitz, Roger,
``The Digital Revolution in Political Communication: Some Hermeneutic Challenges of The Emerging Global Infostructure,''
Methodology Seminar, Political Science Department, M.I.T., April, 1994.
o Mallery, John C., & Hurwitz, Roger,
``The Open Meeting: Light-Weight Semantics for Wide-Area Collaboration,''
Presentation at the M.I.T. Workshop on WWW and Collaboration, September 11-12, 1995.
o Mallery, John C., Andrew J. Blumberg & Christopher R. Vincent,
``A Constraint-Guided Web Walker for Specialized Activities,''
Presentation at The Dynamic Objects Workshop at Object World East, Boston, May 5-6, 1996.
o Vincent, Christopher R.,
``W3P: A Portable Presentation System for the World-Wide Web,''
Presentation at The Dynamic Objects Workshop at Object World East, Boston, May 5-6, 1996.