Advisory Board
The Pew Internet & American Life Project is an initiative of the Pew Research Center, which sets policy and research goals for the Pew Internet Project. The Advisory Board is an informal body that meets occasionally with the Pew Internet staff to share ideas about developments in technology, in the policy world, and in scholarly research. The Advisory Board is a non-voting body that does not set policy for the Pew Internet Project or determine the direction of the Pew Internet Project's research.
Andrew Kohut, Chair
Director of the Pew Research Center for People and the Press and founder of the Princeton Survey Research Associates.
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Marjory Blumenthal
Associate Provost responsible for Academic Affairs at Georgetown University, formerly Executive Director of the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Research Council.
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Esther Dyson
Chairman of EDventure Holdings, editor of Release 1.0, and columnist for the New York Times syndicate.
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Jeffrey Eisenach
Chairman, Criterion Economics.
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Larry Irving
President, Irving Information Group.
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Michael Nelson
Visiting Professor, Georgetown University, Communication, Culture & Technology program.
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Adam Clayton Powell III
Vice Provost for Globalization at USC.
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Eileen Rudden
Expert in the enterprise software industry for the past 25 years, and is currently a board member of several firms. She is a former Vice President and General Manager at Avaya.
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Clay Shirky
Consultant, teacher, writer on the social and economic effects of the internet. Adjunct Professor at New York University.
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David Silver
Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco, Department of Media Studies.
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Linda Stone
Writer, lecturer, consultant on technology issues.
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Bill Tancer
General Manager, Global Research at Hitwise.
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Jonathan Zittrain
Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford University. Co-Founder, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.
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