Monday, September 29, 2008
About the Canadian Internet Project
The Canadian Internet Project (CIP) is a study of trends in the use of the Internet, traditional media and emerging technologies by Canadians, as well as their attitudes towards media and online activities. CIP examines patterns of use across all media and technologies, with emphasis on the economic, cultural and social implications of these transformations. CIP is a partner in the World Internet Project (WIP), an academic consortium of research centres in more than two dozen countries around the world. Annually, WIP convenes an international conference and publishes an international report comparing data from member countries.
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communications,
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