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Curriculum Vitae October 24, 2013 JAMES E. KATZ DEGREES Doctorem Honoris Causa Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2013 PhD, political sociology Rutgers University, 1974 MEd, educ psych & stats Rutgers University, 1977 MA, sociology Northern Illinois University, 1972 BA, sociology Northern Illinois University, 1970 EMPLOYMENT 2012 to date Boston University, Feld Family Professor of Emerging Media; Director, Division of Emerging Media Studies, College of Communication, 640 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 1997 to 2013 Rutgers University, Board of Governors Professor of Communication (Rutgers’ highest faculty honor), April 2012; emeritus as of 8/13 Department of Communication, School of Communication and Information, New Brunswick, NJ Chair of the Department, 2006 to 2012;Director, Center for Mobile Communication Studies, 2004 to 2012 2009 to 2010 Princeton University, Visiting Fellow, Center for Information Technology Policy, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy, Princeton, NJ 1986 to 1998 Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), Senior Scientist and Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Social Science Research (Director, 1994 to 1997), Information Technology & Internet Applications Laboratory, Morristown, NJ 1983 to 1986 University of Texas, Austin, Ast. Professor of Public Affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX 1981 to 1983 George Mason University / U.S. Senate staff, Assoc. Research Professor, Sociology Department and Staff Member, Governmental Affairs Committee, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC 1979 to 1981 Clarkson University, Assoc. Research Professor, Technology & Society Program, Social Science Department, Potsdam, NY 1978 to 1979 Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Fellow, Center for Science and International Affairs, Cambridge, MA 1977 to 1978 Indiana University, Ast. Prof., Sociology & Anthropology Department, Ft. Wayne, IN 1976 to 1977 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Policy Alternatives, Cambridge, MA

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Curriculum Vitae

October 24, 2013

JAMES E. KATZ

DEGREES Doctorem Honoris Causa Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2013 PhD, political sociology Rutgers University, 1974 MEd, educ psych & stats Rutgers University, 1977 MA, sociology Northern Illinois University, 1972 BA, sociology Northern Illinois University, 1970

EMPLOYMENT 2012 to date Boston University, Feld Family Professor of Emerging Media; Director, Division of Emerging Media Studies, College of Communication,

640 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215

1997 to 2013 Rutgers University, Board of Governors Professor of Communication (Rutgers’ highest faculty honor), April 2012; emeritus as of 8/13

Department of Communication, School of Communication and Information, New Brunswick, NJ Chair of the Department, 2006 to 2012;Director, Center for Mobile Communication Studies, 2004 to 2012

2009 to 2010 Princeton University, Visiting Fellow, Center for Information Technology Policy, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy, Princeton, NJ

1986 to 1998 Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), Senior Scientist and Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Social Science Research (Director, 1994 to 1997), Information Technology & Internet Applications Laboratory, Morristown, NJ

1983 to 1986 University of Texas, Austin, Ast. Professor of Public Affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX

1981 to 1983 George Mason University / U.S. Senate staff, Assoc. Research Professor, Sociology Department and Staff Member, Governmental Affairs Committee, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC

1979 to 1981 Clarkson University, Assoc. Research Professor, Technology & Society Program, Social Science Department, Potsdam, NY

1978 to 1979 Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Fellow, Center for Science and International Affairs, Cambridge, MA

1977 to 1978 Indiana University, Ast. Prof., Sociology & Anthropology Department, Ft. Wayne, IN

1976 to 1977 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Policy Alternatives, Cambridge, MA

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PROFESSIONAL AND PUBLIC HONORS, SERVICE, AND MEMBERSHIPS (Selected)

Professional honors, keynotes and service Keynote speaker, AMTE 2013, International Conference on Advanced Media Technologies

and Education, October 19-20, Shanghai, China. Organizer, Philosophy of emerging media. An international workshop, Boston University,

October 25-27, 2013 (pending). Doctorem Honoris Causa, Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem (Budapest

University of Technology and Economics, BME), May 25, 2013. Founded in 1782, BME is one of the world's oldest technical universities and alma mater of four Nobel laureates.

Organizer, Living inside mobile social information. An international workshop, Boston University, April 29-30, 2013.

Appointed inaugural Feld Family Professor of Emerging Media at Boston University, November 28, 2012.

Inaugural CITI Fellow, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University, New York, NY, 2012-13 (Invitational).

Board of Governors Professor of Communication, title conferred April 3, 2012. This named professorship is the highest academic honor that Rutgers University can give to a member of its faculty.

Recipient of the American Sociological Association Section on Communication and Information Technologies (CITASA) William F. Ogburn Career Achievement Award, August 2011. The Ogburn Career Achievement Award recognizes a scholar's sustained body of research that has provided an outstanding contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the area of sociology of communications or the sociology of information technology.

Keynote speaker, International Telecommunications Society Asia-Pacific Regional conference, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, June 27, 2011.

Keynote speaker, Internet and Chinese Society: Challenge, Transition and Development, International conference sponsored by the School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University, Beijing, China, May 20, 2011.

Présentateur de la Renommée lectureship in honor of the 30th

anniversary of the founding of L'Université de Montréal’s Départment de Communication, November 23, 2010.

Distinguished Speaker at the university-wide endowed E. James Holland Symposium, Angelo State University, TX, October 26, 2010.

Recipient, Medalion per il Lectio Magistralis from the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, 2009. (In the Italian academic tradition, il Lectio Magistralis is a most esteemed honor. The Università Cattolica is one of Italy’s leading institutions for political science and communication.)

Editor-in-Chief, Human Communication Research (HCR), 2009-2012, vols. 36-39. (This ICA-sponsored journal has an impact factor is 2.2 and ISI rank of 3/54.)

Awarded an internationally competitive fellowship at Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy, Woodrow Wilson School, 2009-2010.

Elected in 2008 to rank of Fellow, American Association for the Advancement Science (AAAS) for scholarly contributions regarding the social dimensions of technology, including communication technology, and for contributions to the public understanding of those dimensions.

Recipient, 2008 COMDIGMED award from the University of Erfurt’s Center for Communication and Digital Media. The award, given annually to recognize a leading

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scholar of new media, cited Professor Katz for his continuous outstanding research work in the field of digital media and mobile communication [“Für seine kontinuierliche herausragende Forschungsarbeiten auf dem Gebiet der digitaler Medien und der Mobilkommunikation”]. The University of Erfurt’s communication science program is ranked by the Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung and Die Zeit as one of the two best in Germany.

Appointed to the International Scientific Advisory Board of the Danish Research Centre on Education and Advanced Media Materials, University of Southern Denmark, 2009-2014.

Promoted in July 2008 to Professor II (subsequently renamed Distinguished Professor), Rutgers’ highest professorial rank, reserved for those who have achieved national and international eminence in their fields.

Awarded the 2009 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Twentieth Century Communications History (Italy). (Only 38 Fulbright Distinguished Chair awards were available worldwide across all academic fields in 2008-09, and this was the only one in communication.)

Master Class in mobile communication. University of New South Wales, Sydney, June 3, 2008. This day-long Master Class was sponsored by the Australian Research Council and was attended by professors, doctoral students and researchers from across Australia as well as from New Zealand.

Elected in 2008 to Vice Chair of the International Communication Association’s Communication and Technology Division. The Vice Chair becomes the division chair after two years for a two-year term.

Subject of two half-hour segments of the PBS television interview program, The Open Mind. June 2008 on New York’s Channel 13, WNET, and nationally.

European Research Council’s Advanced Grant Panel member (2007-2013). The panel evaluates proposals from established scientists and scholars who will be funded to pursue basic research with scientific merit as the sole criterion of a world-wide competition. The Council’s budget is € 7.5 billion over 7 years.

Co-authored book (with R. E. Rice), Social consequences of Internet use: Access, involvement, and interaction, was selected as the book of the month for December 2007 by the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies.

2007 Distinguished Scholar Award, Society for the Social Study of Mobile Communication, for key contributions to the field of mobile communication studies.

Annual Quello Invitational Lectureship, Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law, Michigan State University, East Lansing, fall 2005.

Social science book-of-the-month award, Resource Center on Cyberculture Studies, University of Washington, for Perpetual Contact, January 2003.

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Scholar Award, 2002-2003. Sole-authored book, Connections: Social and cultural studies of the telephone in American

life, winner of outstanding academic book award from the American Library Association, 2000.

Awarded title of “BELLCORE Distinguished Member of Technical Staff,” for sustained outstanding high-impact research, 1991.

Co-inventor of Patent #5,614,927, a privacy protection system for personal data on computer networks (patent approved in October, 1996; international patents granted. (Nominated in 1997 for New Jersey’s Thomas A. Edison prize).

Inventor of Patent #4,834,551, a telephone call-holding device, patent approved 1989 (licensed for manufacture).

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Board of Trustees, American Political Science Association Trust and Endowment Fund, 1987-1991.

Civic and Governmental

Outstanding Leadership in Public Health Communication award, New Jersey Group Against Smoking Pollution, 2008.

Member, New Jersey State Legislature Council of Academic Policy Advisors, 1997-2002. Member, U.S. Delegation to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

(OECD) Information, Computers and Communication Policy Committee, Paris, October, 1997.

United States Postal Service Regional Customer Advisory Council, 1995-1996. Organizing committee, White House Conference on Privacy, sponsored by the Special

Advisor to the President for Consumer Affairs, 1990. Board Member, New Jersey Group Against Smoking Pollution, 1990-2008 (elected Vice

President, 2004-2008). President’s Council, Northern Illinois University, 1991-1996 Member, Planning Board of Morris Township, NJ, 1989-1991. Panel member, National Telecommunications and Information Administration,

U.S. Department of Commerce, Telecom 2000 Report, 1988. Chairman, Austin World Affairs Council, Inc., 1985-1986.

Editorial Boards and Journal Editing

Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior, IGI Global, 2013-14. Editor-in-Chief, Human Communication Research, 2009-2012; editorial board 2012-date. International Editorial Board, Periodica Politechnica, Social and Management Sciences

(Hungary), 2012-date. Editorial Board, Mobile Media and Communication, 2012-date. Editorial Board, Ricerche di Pedagogia e Didattica. Journal of Theories and Research in

Education (Italy), 2011-date. Editorial Board, Contemporanea: Revista de Comunicação e Culture (Brazil), 2011-date. Guest co-editor, special issue, Encyclopaideia: Journal of Phenomenology and Education

(Italy), 2010. Advisory Board, OBS: Observatorio (Portugal), 2009-2011. Editorial Review Board, Women’s Studies in Communication, special issue on, “Exploring

gender, feminism, and technology from a communication perspective,” 2006. Editorial Board, Communication Studies Journal, 2004-2007. Editorial Board, Special issue of Journal of Health Psychology on “E-Health: Computer-

mediated health communication,” 2002. Editorial Board, Info: An International Journal of Policy and Research (UK), 1998-2009. Editorial Board, Information, Communication & Society, 1997-date. Editorial Board, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 1996-2009. Associate Editor, The Information Society, 1996-2001. Editorial Board, Internet Research Journal, 1996-2001. Editorial Board, Information Technology & People, 1995-2001. Editorial Board, Society, 1986-1990.

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Memberships

Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science Foreign Policy Association (Hon.) Life Member International Communication Association American Political Science Association Academy of Political Science Regular Society for the Social Study of Mobile Communication International Telecommunications Society American Sociological Association The Authors Guild Initiate Phi Delta Kappa Education Honor Society Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society

PUBLICATIONS, PUBLICATION PENDING, AND PAPERS (Selected)

Books

Katz, James E. (Ed.), (Pending completion). Living inside mobile social information. Katz, James E., Michael Barris &Anshul Jain. (Contracted with Palgrave Macmillan for 2013 publication). The social media president: Barack Obama and the politics of digital engagement. Katz, James E. (Ed.), (2011). Mobile communication: Dimensions of social policy. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Katz, James E., Wayne LaBar & Ellen Lynch. (Eds.), (2011). Technology and creativity: Social media, mobiles and museums. Edinburgh, UK: MuseumsEtc. Katz, James E. (Ed.), (2008). Handbook of mobile communication studies. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Katz, James E. (2006). Magic in the air: Mobile communication and the transformation of social life. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Katz, James E. (Ed.), (2003). Machines that become us: The social context of personal communication technology. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Fortunati, Leopoldina, James E. Katz & Raimonda Riccini. (Eds.), (2002). Corpo futuro: Il corpo umano tra tecnologie, communicazione him e moda. Milan: Franco Angeli.

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Revised and translated into English as: Fortunati, Leopoldina, James E. Katz & Raimonda Riccini. (Eds.), (2003). Mediating the human body: Technology, communication and fashion. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum & Associates.

Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2002). Social consequences of Internet use: Access, involvement and expression. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Translated and republished in Spanish as: Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2005). Consequencias sociales del uso de internet. Barcelona: Editorial UOC, SL. Translated and republished in Chinese as: Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice.

(2007). 互联网使用的社会影响上网、参与和互动. Beijing: Commercial Press.

Katz, James E. & Mark Aakhus. (Eds.), (2002). Perpetual contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Translated and republished in Japanese as: Katz, James E. & Mark Aakhus

(Eds.). (2003). 絶え間なき交信の時代:ケータイ文化の誕生 Taemanai

Kooshin. (Translated title: The age of perpetual contact: The emergence of mobile culture). Tokyo: NTT Press.

Chapter nine, slightly edited, reprinted in Pramod K. Nayar (ed.), (2010). The New Media and Cybercultures Reader. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK.

Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (Eds.), (2000). Internet and health communication: Experience and expectations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Katz, James E. (1999). Connections: Social and cultural studies of the telephone in American life. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Katz, James E. (Ed.), (1986). The implications of third world military industrialization: Sowing the serpents’ teeth. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath. Katz, James E. (Ed.), (1985). People in space: Policy perspectives for a Star Wars Century. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Katz, James E. (1984). Congress and national energy policy, Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Katz, James E. (Ed.), (1984). Arms production in developing countries. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath. Katz, James E. & Onkar Marwah. (Eds.), (1982). Nuclear power in developing countries. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath. Katz, James E. (1978). Presidential politics and science policy. New York: Praeger.

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Horowitz, Irving L. & James E. Katz. (1975). Social science and public policy in the United States. New York: Praeger. Articles, Proceedings, Letters and Book Chapters (in books edited by others)

Katz, James E. & Chih-Hui Lai (Pending, scheduled for April 2014). Mobile Locative Media: The Nexus of Mobile Phones and Social Media. Gerard Goggin & Larissa Hjorth (Eds.). The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media. New York: Routledge.

Katz, James E. & Daniel Halpern. (2013). Pictures versus virtual experience: Skill, performance and satisfaction when visualizing museums. András Benedek & Kristóf Nyíri (Eds.). Visual Learning, vol. 3: How To Do Things With Pictures: Skill, Practice, Performance (19-35). Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang Verlag.

Halpern, Daniel & James E. Katz. (2013). Close but not stuck: Understanding social distance in human-robot interaction through a computer mediation approach. Intervalle. http://www.fc.edu/intervalla/images/pdf/3_halpern_katz.pdf

Halpern, Daniel & James E. Katz. (2013). Attitudes toward robots suitability for various jobs as affected robot appearance. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1-13. DOI:10.1080/0144929X.2013.783115

Katz, James E. (2013). Mobile gazing two-ways: Visual layering as an emerging mobile communication service. Mobile Media & Communication, 1(1), 129-133.

Katz, James E. & Daniel Halpern. (2013). Political and developmental correlates of social media participation in government: A global survey of national leadership websites. International Journal of Public Administration, 36 (1), 1-15.

Katz, James E & Daniel Halpern. (2012). Time and biography: Folk visual metaphors. In András Benedek & Kristóf Nyíri (Eds.). Visual Learning, vol. 2: The Iconic Turn in Education (111-125). Bern: Peter Lang Verlagsgruppe.

Lai, Chih-Hui & James E. Katz. (2012). Are we evolved to live with mobiles? An evolutionary view of mobile communication. Social and Management Sciences. Periodica Polytechnica, 20 (1), 45-54.

Halpern, Daniel & James E. Katz. (2012). Unveiling Robotophobia and Cyber-dystopianism: The role of gender, technology and religion on attitudes towards robots. Proceedings of 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI2012), Boston, March 6-8.

Katz, James E. (2011). Communication perspectives on social networking and citizen journalism challenges to traditional newspapers. Social and Management Sciences. Periodica Polytechnica, 19 (2), 51–62. http://www.pp.bme.hu/so/2011_2/pdf/so2011_2_01.pdf

Russian translation and republication: Katz, James E. (2012). Связь перспективы социальных сетей и гражданской журналистики проблемы для

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традиционных газет. Информационное общество ([The Information Society, 2012, 1 & 2] Moscow).

Chinese translation and republication in abbreviated form (2013): 新闻与传播研

究, ([Journal of Journalism & Communication Research, published by the Chinese

Academy of Social Sciences] Beijing).

Katz, James E., Kate Haley Goldman & Susan Foutz. (2011). Mobile phones for informal science learning: A sociotechnical analysis. In Graeme Farnell (ed.), Conversations with Visitors: Social Media and Museums. Edinburgh, UK: MuseumsEtc. Reprint of chapter 13 from Katz, James E., Wayne LaBar and Ellen Lynch (Eds.). Technology and Creativity: Social Media, Mobiles and Museums (pp. 190-229). Edinburgh, UK: MuseumsEtc.

Caronia, Letizia & James E. Katz. (2010). Between the subject’s agency and the strength of things: A phenomenological approach to technologies in everyday life. Encyclopaideia. The Journal of Phenomenology and Education (Encyclopaideia. Rivista di fenomenologia pedagogia formazione). Special focus: Between the subject’s agency and the strength of things, 19 (28), 11-33. Katz, James E. (2010). Introduction from the New Editor. Human Communication Research, 36 (1), 1. Katz, James E. (2009). Media, la democrazia, e l'Amministrazione Obama: la speranza, senza cambiare? Politica Communicazione, 10 (3), 421-31. Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2009). Falling into the Net: Main Street America playing games and making friends online. Communications of the ACM, 52 (9), 149-150 in digital edition at cacm.acm.org/magazines/2009/9. Katz, James E. (2009). Social structure, new communication technology and citizen journalism. In Kristóf Nyíri (ed.), Engagement and Exposure: Mobile Communication and the Ethics of Social Networking (pp. 123-28). Vienna: Passagen Verlag. Lai, Chih-Hui & James E. Katz. (2009). A multi-stakeholder investigation of ethical and usage issues of mobile social networking. In Kristóf Nyíri (ed.), Engagement and Exposure: Mobile Communication and the Ethics of Social Networking (pp. 139-46). Vienna: Passagen Verlag. Katz, James E. (2009). Review of Wonder Phone in the Land of Miracles: Mobile Telephony in Israel by A. Cohen, D. Lemish, and A. Schejter. Journal of Communication, 59 (2), E7-E10, published online at interscience.wiley.com/journal/122518741/issue. Katz, James E. (2009). Book review, ניותחדש ובטכנולוגיות החדשה בתקשורת השימושים New media and innovative technologies, edited by T Samuel-Azran] החברה על והשפעתם& D Caspi] Media Frames—Israeli Journal of Communication, 3, 153-159. Chen, Yi-Fan & James E. Katz. (2009). Extending family to school life: College students’ use of the mobile phone. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 67 (2), 179-191.

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Katz, James E. & Chih-Hui Lai. (2009). News blogging in cross-cultural contexts: A report on the struggle for voice. Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 22, 95-107. Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2009). Public views of mobile medical devices and services: A US national survey of consumer sentiments towards RFID healthcare technology. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 78, 104-14.

Katz, James E. (2008). Perceptions of future mobile applications: Cultural values and usage patterns. In Martha Ladly & Philip Beesley (eds.), Mobile Nation (pp. 9-15). Toronto: Riverside Architectural Press. Katz, James E. (2008). Mobility and emotional harmonization in families. Selected Papers of Beijing Forum 2007 (pp. 267-272). Peking University Press: Beijing. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2008). Assessing new cell phone text and video services. Telecommunications Policy, 32 (7), 455-67. Katz, James E. (2008). Of mobiles and the meaning of life. TALK: The Voice of Orascom Telecom. 6, winter, 26-27. Katz, James E. (2008). Telephone and cell phone. Volume 7, page 219-221. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World. Edited by Peter N. Stearns. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2007). Response to reviews of Social consequences of Internet use. December. The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (http://rccs.usfca.edu/links.asp). Online only. Katz, James E. (2007). Mobile media and communication. Communication Monographs 74 (3), 389-394.

Expanded and translated version Katz, James E. (2008), Cuestiones teóricas en torno a medios móviles y comunicación. In Juan Miguel Aguado and Inmaculada Martinez (eds.), Sociedad Móvil: Tecnología, identidad y cultura (pp. 20-35). Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva.

Lever, Katie M. & James E. Katz. (2007). Cell phones in campus libraries: An analysis of policy responses to an invasive technology. Information Processing and Management 43 (3), 1133-1139. Rice, Ronald E., Adrian Shepherd, William H. Dutton & James E. Katz. (2007). Social interaction and the Internet: A comparative analysis of surveys in the US and Britain. In A. N. Joinson, K.Y.A. McKenna, T. Postmes & U. R. Reips (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Internet Psychology (pp. 7-30). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Katz, James E. (2006). Information. Mega-entry in the Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology, (291-300, plus other shorter entries). New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Katz, James E. (2006). Mobile communication and the transformation of daily life: The next phase of research on mobiles. Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 19 (1), 63-71. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2006). Internet use in physician practice and patient interaction. In Murero, M. & Rice, Ronald E. (Eds.), Internet and Health Care : Theory , Research and Practice (pp. 175-193). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama. (2006). Mobile phones as fashion statements: Evidence from student surveys in the US and Japan. New Media & Society, 8 (2), 321-337. Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Sophia Acord. (2005). Utilizações da internet e da tecnologia móvel nos sistemas de saúde: Temas organizacionais e sócio-culturais num contexto comparativo. In Castells, Manuel & Cardoso, Gustavo. (Eds.), A Sociedade em Rede: Do Conhecimento à Acção Política (pp. 175-195). Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional/Casa da Moeda.

Reprinted in English: Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Sophia Acord. (2006). Uses of internet and mobile technology in health systems: Organizational and sociocultural issues in a comparative context. In Castells, M. & Cardoso, G. (Eds.), The Network Society: From Knowledge to Policy (pp. 183-214). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press/Johns Hopkins University-SAIS.

Katz, James E. (2005). The future of a futuristic device. Receiver: Vodafone’s online magazine. http://www.vodafone.com/flash/receiver/14/articles/pdf/14_04.pdf. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama. (2005). Bodies in motion: Industrial design and folk art in public mobile communication. In Rich Ling & Per Pedersen (Eds.), Mobile Communications : Renegotiation of the Social Sphere (pp. 63-81). London: Springer. Katz, James E. (2005). Individual rights advocacy in tobacco control policies: An assessment and recommendation. Tobacco Control Journal, 14 (ii). ii31-ii37.

Revised version: Katz, James E. (2006). Tobacco control policies. Society, 43 (3), 25-32.

Fox, Brion J. & James E. Katz. (2005). Individual rights advocacy in tobacco control: Help or hindrance? Tobacco Control Journal, 14 (ii), ii1-ii2. Katz, James E. (2005). Telephone. Pp. 1916-1920 in Carl Mitcham (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Science , Technology , and Ethics, vol. 4. Detroit: Macmillan Reference. Katz, James E. (2005). Mobile phones in educational settings. In Kristóf Nyíri (Ed.), A Sense of Place (pp. 305-19). Vienna: Passagen Verlag. Katz, James E. (2004). Imagining the mobile phone: Co-construction of a consuming technology. In S. D. Kim (Ed.), Mobile Communication and Social Change , (pp. 2-9). Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on Mobile Communication, Korean Association of Broadcasting Studies, Seoul, October 18-19. Seoul: KABS.

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Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Sophia Acord. (2004). E-health networks and social transformations: Expectations of centralization, experiences of decentralization. In M. Castells, The Network Society: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (pp. 293-318). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Translated and republished: Katz, James E. (2006). Redes de salud virtual y transformaciones sociales: Expectativas de centralizazion, experiencias de descentralizacion. In M. Castells (Ed.), La sociedad red: Una vision global (pp. 360-389). Madrid: Alianza Editorial, S. A.

Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice, Sophia Acord, Kiku Dasgupta & Kalpana David. (2004). Personal mediated communication and the concept of community in theory and practice. In Pamela Kalbfleisch (Ed.), Communication and Community: Communication Yearbook 28 (pp. 315-72). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Katz, James E. (2004). A nation of ghosts? Choreography of mobile communication in public spaces. In K. Nyíri (Ed.), Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics (pp. 21-32). Vienna: Passagen Verlag. Sugiyama, Satomi & James E. Katz. (2003). Social conduct, social capital and the mobile phone in the US and Japan: A preliminary exploration via student surveys. In K. Nyíri (Ed.), Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics (pp. 375-385). Vienna: Passagen Verlag. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2003). Mobile discourtesy: National survey results on episodes of convergent public and private spheres. In K. Nyíri (Ed.), Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics (pp. 53-64). Vienna: Passagen Verlag. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2003). The Internet and political involvement. In P. Howard & G. Jones (Eds.), Society Online: The Internet in Context (pp. 102-120). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2003). Comparing internet and mobile phone usage: Digital divides of usage, adoption and dropouts. Telecommunications Policy, 27 (8-9), 597-623.

Earlier version published in: Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz (2002). Comparing Internet and mobile phone digital divides. In Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science & Technology conference. Medford, NJ: Learned Information.

Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2002). The telephone as a medium of faith, hope, terror, and redemption: America, September 11th. Prometheus, 20 (3), 247-53.

Reprinted: Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2004). The telephone as a medium of faith, hope, terror and redemption: America, September 11. In A. M. Noll (Ed.), Crisis Communications: Lessons from September 11 (pp. 83-98). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

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Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2002). Project Syntopia: Social consequences of Internet use. it&society, 1(1), 166-179. (Online publication based at the University of Maryland)

Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Philip Aspden. (2001). The Internet, 1995-2000: Access, civic involvement, and social interaction. American Behavioral Scientist, 45 (3), 405-19.

Also appears in E. Avensa & C. Manley. (Eds.), (2001). Proceedings of the 64th ASIST (American Society for Information Science and Technology) Annual Meeting (pp. 391-98). Medford, NJ: Information Today.

Revised version appears as a book chapter in Wellman, Barry & Caroline Haythornthwaite (Eds.), The Internet in Everyday Life (pp. 114-38). London: Blackwell’s.

Katz, James E., Mark Aakhus, Hyo Dong Kim & Martha Turner. (2003). Le comportement des jeune face aux TIC: Une étude comparative sur le téléphone mobile par la technnique du différenciateur sémantique/Young user’s attitudes toward ICTs: A comparative semantic differential study of the mobile telephone. Annales des télécommunications, 57 (3& 4), 225-37. [This is a revised version of a chapter in Fortunati, Leopoldina, James E. Katz & Raimonda Riccini (2003) Mediating the Human Body: Technology, Communication and Fashion (pp. 75-86). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.]

Katz, James E. (2001). The Telephone. In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Social & Behavioral Sciences, 23, 15558-65. Oxford: Pergamon. Wynn, Eleanor & James E. Katz. (2001). Teens on the telephone. Info, 2 (4), 401-419. Fisher, Robert J. & James E. Katz. (2000). Social desirability bias of the validity of self-reported values. Psychology and Marketing, 17 (2), 105-120. Katz, James E. (1999). Communication in the year 2075. Science and the Future. Year 2000. Annual Supplement of the Encyclopedia Britannica (pp. 176-200). Chicago and London: Encyclopedia Britannica. Aspden, Philip & Katz, James E. (1999) Internet friendships. [Letter to the editor]. Science, 282, 1267. Katz, James E. & Philip Aspden. (1998). Internet dropouts: The invisible group. Telecommunications Policy, 22 (4/5), 327-339.

Katz, James E. (1998). Struggle in cyberspace: Fact and friction on the World Wide Web. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 556, 194-200.

Batt, Carl E. & James E. Katz. (1998). Consumer spending behavior and telecommunication services: A multi-method inquiry. Telecommunications Policy, 22 (1), 23-46.

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Katz, James E. & Philip Aspden. (1998) Theories, data, and potential impacts of mobile communications, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 57, 133-156.

Reprinted in edited version (2000) In John W. Heeren, Marylee H. Requa, Robert H. Lauer & Jeanette C. Lauer. (Eds.), (2000). Sociology--Windows On Society: An Anthology (pp. 365-74). (Fifth Edition). Los Angeles: Roxbury Press. [Also in Sixth and Seventh editions.] Translated version (1998) Les communications mobiles: Une analyse transversale des enquetes menees aux Etats-Unis. Reseaux, the French journal of telecommunications studies, mp/ 90, 11-35.

Wynn, Eleanor & James E. Katz. (1997). Hyperbole over cyberspace: Self-presentation in Internet home pages and discourse. The Information Society, 13 (4), 297-329. Batt, Carl & James E. Katz. (1997). Conjoint analysis in demand modeling of enhanced voice mail services: Implications for policy and service deployment analysis and forecasting. Telecommunications Policy, 21 (8), 743-760. Katz, James E. & Philip Aspden. (1997). A nation of strangers? Friendship patterns and community involvement of internet users. Communications of the ACM, 40 (12), 81-86.

Reprinted in Leah A. Lievrouw & Sonia Livingstone. (Eds.), (2009). Sage benchmarks in communication: New media. London: Sage Publications. Reprinted in Brent Slife (Ed.), (2003). Taking sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Psychological Issues. New York: McGraw-Hill. Reprinted in 2005 edition.

Reprinted in Robert M. Baird, Reagan Mays Ramsower & Stuart E. Rosenbaum. (Eds.), (2000). Cyberethics: Social & Moral Issues in the Computer Age. New York: Prometheus.

Katz, James E. & Philip Aspden. (1997). Barriers to and motivations for using the Internet: Results of a national opinion survey. Internet Research Journal: Technology, Policy & Applications, 7 (3), 170-188. Katz, James E. & Philip Aspden. (1997). Motives, hurdles, and dropouts: Who is on and off the Internet, and why. Communications of the ACM, 40, (4), 97-102. Katz, James E., Philip Aspden & Warren Reich. (1997). Public attitudes toward voice-based electronic messaging technologies. Behaviour & Information Technology, 16 (2), 17-39. Katz, James E. (1997). The social side of information networking. Society, 34 (3), 9-12.

Reprinted: Katz, James E. (1997). The social side of information networking. Society, 35 (2) (January-February), 402-406. Part of 35

th anniversary issue

reprising best articles of journal.

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Katz, James E. (1996). Understanding communication privacy: Unlisted telephone subscribers in the United States. The Information Society, 12 (4), 407-423. Katz, James E. (1996). Cyberspace, perceptions of self, and small-group interactions. Social Science Computer Review, 14 (1), 48-49.

Katz, James E. (1996). Higher-order social consequences of widespread mobile personal communications. In C. M. Firestone, The Emerging World of Wireless Communications (pp. 91-120). Queenstown, MD: The Aspen Institute.

Revised and expanded version reprinted as (1997) Social consequences of wireless communications: A selective analysis of residential and business sectors in the United States. Telematics and Informatics, 14 (3): 223-56. Revised and expanded version reprinted in (1997) Nihon Jurnaru no Shisaku Kenkyu (Japan), 3, 1-18.

Katz, James E. (1995). Transforming corporate culture in the US telecommunications industry: Notes on social engineering. Human Systems Management, 14, (Spring), 21-38.

Reprinted in: Eli Noam & Alex Wolfson. (Eds.), Globalism and Localism in Telecommunications, New York: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1997.

Katz, James E. (1994). Empirical and theoretical dimensions of obscene phone calls to women in the United States. Human Communication Research, 21, 155-80. Griffeth, Nancy D. & James E. Katz. (1995). An anonymity service for targeted advertising. In W. Schertler, et al. (Eds.), Information- und Kommunikationstechnologien im Tourismus: Die soziologischen Veränderungen, 180-191). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Katz, James E. & Merton Hyman. (1993). Dimensions of concern over telecommunications privacy in the United States. The Information Society, 9, 251-75. Katz, James E. (1993). Science, technology and Congress. Society, 30 (4), 41-50.

Reprinted in Rist. Ray C. (Ed.), (1994). International library of comparative public policy. London: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Katz, James E. (1992). Zoveel Staten, Zoveel Zinnen: Nummeridenticatie in de Verenigde Staten. In Pieter van Hoogstraten (Ed.), ISDN en Privacy, pp. 23-30. Amsterdam: Otto Cramwinckel Uitgever. Katz, James E. (1991). Privacy in der Telekommunikation: Trends und Probleme. In Detlef Garbe & Klaus Lange (Eds.), Technikfolgenabschätzung in der Telekommunikation. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Horowitz, Irving L. & James E. Katz. (1991 [1975]). Brown vs. Board of Education. In Don Anderson & Bruce Biddle (Eds.), Knowledge for policy: Improving education through

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research (pp. 237-45). London: Taylor & Francis. Book chapter reprinted from I. L. Horowitz & J. E. Katz. (1975). Social science and public policy in the United States. New York: Praeger. Katz, James E. (1991). Public concern over privacy: The phone is the focus. Telecommunications Policy 15 (2), 166-9. Katz, James E. & Richard F. Graveman. (1991). Privacy issues in a National Research and Education Network. Telematics and Informatics, 8 (1), 71-120. Katz, James E. (1990). Caller–ID, privacy, and social processes. Telecommunications Policy, 14 (5), 372-411.

Translated into Japanese and reprinted as (1991) Hasshin-sha Bango Hyoji, Puraibashi to Shakai-teki Katei. Kaigai Denki Tsushin, 4, 5-48 (Japan). Translated into German and reprinted as (1991) Rufnummernidentifizierung und sozial Prozesse. Datenschutz und Datensicherung, 15, 345-51 (Germany).

Katz, James E. (1990). Social aspects of telecommunications security policy. IEEE Technology and Society, 9 (2), 16-24. Katz, James E. & Annette Tassone. (1990). Public opinion on computer and telecommunications privacy. Public Opinion Quarterly, 40 (Spring), 125-43. Katz, James E. (1989). Regulating communication: Pivotal issues. Society 26 (5), 5-10. Katz, James E. (1988). Telecommunications privacy policy in the U.S.A.: Socio-political responses to technological advances. Telecommunications Policy, 12 (4), 353-68.

Translated into Japanese and reprinted as (1989) Beikoku ni Okeru Tsushin Jigyo no Puraibashi Seisaku: Gijyutsu Kakusin ni Taisuru Shakaiteki Seijiteki Hannou. Kaigai Denki Tsushin, 2, 24-57 (Japan).

Katz, James E. (1988). Public policy origins of privacy and the emerging issues. Information Age, 10 (3), 47-63. Katz, James E. (1987). Congress needs informal science advisors: A proposal for a new advisory mechanism. In W. T. Golden (Ed.), Science Advice to the Highest Levels of Government (pp. 425-31). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press. (Volume subsequently reprinted by American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC: AAAS Press, 1994.) Katz, James E. (1987). Telecommunications and computers: Whither privacy policy? Society, 24 (6) (November-December), 81-86.

Reprinted in L. Lederman, D. Gibson & M. Taylor. (Eds.), Communication Theory: A Casebook Approach, Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 3rd revised edition, 2005.

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Reprinted in D. Gibson & L. Lederman. (Eds.), Communication Theory: A Reader, Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 2

nd revised edition, 2000.

Reprinted in L. Lederman. (Ed.), (1998). Communication Theory: A Reader. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. Reprinted in Jay E. Gillette. (Ed.), (1991). Contributions in Information Networking: Toward a Field Definition. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University, Information Networking Institute.

Katz, James E. (1987). New directions needed in U.S. space policy. In D. Papp & J. McIntyre (Eds.), International Space Policy (pp. 47-64). Westport, CN: Greenwood Press. Schmandt, Jürgen & James E. Katz. (1986). The scientific state: A theory with hypotheses. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 11 (Winter), 40-52. Katz, James E. (1984). Winds of Star Wars. Society, 21, 2, 8-12. Katz, James E. (1984). U.S. energy policy: The impact of the Reagan administration. Energy Policy, 121 (2), 135-45.

Translated into French and reprinted as Katz, James E. (1985) La politique energetique des Etats-Unis. L’impact de l’Administration Reagan. Revue de L’energie, 372 (March), 156-66 (France).

Katz, James E. (1983). The uses of scientific evidence in congressional policymaking: The Clinch River Breeder Reactor. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 9 (1), 51-62. Katz, James E. (1982). Congress and the International Energy Agency: Some structural aspects of energy policy conflicts. Energy Communications, 7, 403-446. Katz, James E. (1982). Planning and legislating technical services: The American experience. Technology In Society, 4 (1), 183-199. Katz, James E. (1982). National space policy: The forgotten frontier. Policy Studies Journal, 17 (March), 19-35. Katz, James E. (1981). The International Energy Agency: Energy cooperation or illusion? World Affairs, 144 (Summer), 55-82. Katz, James E. (1981). The Strategic Petroleum Reserve: Technology and policy implementation. Energy: The International Journal, 6 (9), 927-32. Katz, James E. (1981). The International Energy Agency: Processes and Prospects in an Age of Energy Interdependence. Studies in Comparative International Development, 16 (2), 67-85.

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Katz, James E. (1981). Organizational structure and advisory effectiveness: The Office of Science and Technology Policy. Technology In Society, 2 (2), 229-44.

Addresses, Panels, and Papers

Halpern, Daniel, Sebastian Valenezuela, & James E. Katz (pending). Does Facebook harm marriage and reduce marital satisfaction? Evidence from the United States. National Communication Association 99th Annual Convention, Washington, DC, November 21-24.

Katz, James E. (pending 2013). Emotions toward and expectations of Google Glass and other social-locative technologies. “Emotion, expectation, experience.” 4th International Conference on Visual Learning, Budapest, Hungary, November 17.

Katz, James E. (pending 2013). The rise of the visual (and the decline of the voice) in mobile communication. “I linguaggi dell’identità: Lingue, arti, tecnologie e culture” (The languages of identity: Idioms, arts, techonologies and cultures), University of Rome, Rome, Italy, November 13.

Katz, James E. (pending 2013). Keynote speaker, Public Perception of Google Glass and Issues of Participation, Privacy and Information Sharing. AMTE 2013, International Conference on Advanced Media Technologies and Education, October 19-20, Shanghai, China.

Katz, James E. (2013). Attitudes toward robots suitability for various jobs as affected robot appearance. COST Workshop on Social Robotics, Brussels, Belgium, June 12.

Katz, James E. (2013). Keynote address, If we slice and dice ourselves do we end up as Frankenstein? “Cell and self: New directions for social science research,” University of Michigan Social Science Annual Institute interdisciplinary conference, Ann Arbor, MI, April 27.

Katz, James E. & Daniel Halpern (2012). Keynote address, Media consumption and fashion orientations among older teens: A cross-national comparison of Chile and the USA. Conference, “Child and Teen Consumption 2012,” Milan, Italy, December 12.

Katz, James E. & Daniel Halpern (2012). Is a tour worth a thousand clicks? Visual information processing as affected by spatial abilities and individual differences in a museum environment. 3rd International Conference on Visual Learning, Budapest, Hungary, December 8.

Lee, Sun Kyung & James E. Katz (2012). Disconnect: An ethnographic study of short-term voluntary mobile phone non-use. National Communication Association 98th Annual Convention, November 15-18, Orlando, Orlando, FL.

Halpern, Daniel & James E. Katz (2012). Social media as a platform for civic participation: Towards a 2.0 O-S-R-O-R model of communication. National Communication Association 98th Annual Convention, November 15-18, Orlando, FL.

Katz, James E. (2012). Mobile gazing two-ways in social and panoramic video systems. Workshop on Social Mobile Video and Panoramic Video, Stanford University, September 20, Stanford, CA.

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Katz, James E., Daniel Halpern, Seol Ki & Nik Ahmad Rozaidi (2012). From e-Government to social network government: A global survey of national leadership websites. International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Phoenix, May 26.

Katz, James E. (2012). Keynote address. Virtual tours of museums: How do they affect intentions to visit? DREAM (Danish Research Centre on Education and Advanced Media Materials) international conference, “The transformative museum: participation between place and space.” May 23, Roskilde, Denmark.

Halpern, Daniel & James E. Katz (2012). Unveiling Robotophobia and Cyber-dystopianism: The role of gender, technology and religion on attitudes towards robots. Peer-reviewed poster session at the 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI2012), Boston, March 7.

Katz, James E. (2011). Invited plenary speaker. Time and biography: Folk visual metaphors. 2nd International Conference on Visual Learning: Development - Discovery – Design, Budapest, Hungary, December 2.

Katz, James E. (2011). Communication perspectives on social networking and citizen journalism challenges to traditional newspapers. National Communication Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 18.

Katz, James E. (2011). When worlds collide: Identity, commitment, privacy & freedom. Opening keynote speaker, Rutgers University Symposium on Social Networking, “Identity, Connectedness and Threat in Social Networks: Adolescent and Young Adult Use and Misuse of New Media.” University-wide symposium co-organized with the Tyler Clementi Foundation, Piscataway, NJ, November 14.

Katz, James E. (2011). What innovative ICT applications have been introduced to save the newspapers and what are their prospects of success? International Telecommunications Society 22nd European Regional Conference, Budapest, Hungary, September 19.

Katz, James E. (2011). Convergences and contrasts in public participation for governmental policy via social media: An international perspective. Keynote speaker, International Telecommunications Society Asia-Pacific Regional conference, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, June 27.

Katz, James E & Daniel Halpern. (2011). College students’ emotional reactions to robots in various social roles. International Exploratory Workshop on Social Robots and Emotion: Transcending the Boundary between Humans and ICTs, sponsored by the Schweizerischer Nationalfonds, Franklin College Switzerland, Lugano, June 3.

Katz, James E. (2011). Keynote address. Using the Internet for citizen participation in public policy: Developments and challenges in the United States and their implications for China. Keynote speaker, Internet and Chinese Society: Challenge, Transition and Development, International conference sponsored by the School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University, Beijing, China, May 20.

Katz, James E. (2011). How social media is changing the workplace. COO Management Roundtable, US Institute of Institutional Investors, Boston, MA, April 6.

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Katz, James E. (2010). Mobile communication and the changing ways people interact with information and with each other. EDUCAUSE ECAR Symposium 2010: Mobilizing Campus and Transforming Community, La Costa, CA, December 7.

Katz, James E. (2010). Social media for politics and policy: Lessons from the Obama campaign and administration. “Presenters of renown” series distinguished lecturer in honor of 30th anniversary of the founding of the Université de Montréal’s Départment de Communication, Montréal, PdQ, November 23.

Katz, James E. (2010). Community wellness: Is the concept fruitful for communication researchers? Organizer and chair, panel at the National Communication Association annual meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 15.

Katz, James E. (2010). Panelist, Organizer, Social media and government policymaking: Has the great promise been realized? 2010-2011 Global Initiatives Program, Ecologies in the balance? The way forward. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, October 14.

Katz, James E. (2010). Panelist, Meet the editors of ICA publications. International Communication Association annual meeting. Singapore, June 25.

Katz, James E. (2010). Theory development and postconvergence: Challenges and opportunities. International Communication Association annual meeting. Singapore, June 25.

Lai, Chih-Hui, & James E. Katz. (2010). Are we evolved to live with mobiles? An evolutionary view of mobile communication. Pre-conference Innovations in Mobile Use, International Communication Association annual meeting. Singapore, June 23.

Katz, James E. (2010). Panelist, Emerging models for social impact symposium. Alumni program, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, May 28.

Katz, James E. (2010). Social media and citizen participation: Lessons from the Obama campaign and Administration. Princeton University Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton, NJ, April 22.

Katz, James E. (2009). Mobile communications as a social structure of the 21st Century.

National Communication Association annual meeting. Chicago, IL, November 13.

Katz, James E. (2009). Can social media actually open up government to citizen participation? The case of the Obama campaign and administration. Lectio Magistralis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Milan, Italy, November 9.

Katz, James E. (2009). Faculty panel on Intergenerational Communication Issues, Rutgers University Libraries’ Diversity Education Initiative, New Brunswick, NJ, October 20.

Katz, James E. (2009). Mobile phones as a format for artistic expression: Folk creativity, industrial design and aesthetic impulses. Invited lecture, Davis Museum, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, October 19.

Katz, James E. (2009). Moderator, public information or mass panic? The thin line in communicating about health and ecological crises, Rutgers University International Programs, New Brunswick, NJ, October 16.

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Katz, James E. (2009). Ocular predation and other dimensions of the use of mobile media in science museums. Keynote address, Museernes kommunikation i den digitale kultur konference, Roskilde Universitet, Roskilde, Denmark, September 22.

Katz, James E. (2009). Media in and out of academia: Points of departure and convergence between Italy and the USA. Fulbright orientation meeting. The American University of Rome, Rome, Italy, July 6.

Katz, James E. (2009). Assessing the role of social media in elections and democratic practice: Recent evidence from the Obama campaign and administration. Scuola di Dottorato in Scienze Sociali College seminar, Università degli studi di Padova, Padua, Italy, June 19. Katz, James E. (2009). The future of a futuristic device: Looking forward. International workshop, Le nuove frontiere della mobilita' digitale: Connettività, design e consumo quotidiano, [The new frontier of mobility 'digital connectivity, design and everyday life.] Libera Università di Lingue e Comunicazione IULM, Milan, Italy, June 11. Katz, James E. (2009). Symbolic politics and the New Media in the United States. (Opening address.) International workshop on New Media, Society and Politics in Europe and America. Interuniversity Center for European-American History and Politics (CISPEA). Turin, Italy, June 4. Katz, James E. (2009). Conflitti culturale sull’uso della tecnologia mobile negli Stati Uniti. [Cultural conflict over the public use of mobile technology in the United States.] Seminar series: Dovunque siate: L’affermazione della telefonia mobile, dinamica di un successo. Università di Torino. Turin, Italy, May 29. Katz, James E. (2009). Can personal image overcome traditional political realities? The role of New Media in fostering the rhetorical presidency. Università di Milano. Address to the Department of Political Science. Milan, Italy, May 28. Katz, James E. (2009). Contamination versus purity: Strategic contests over cultural resources. Contaminazioni creative conference, Università di Roma, Tres. Rome, Italy, May 8. Katz, James E. (2009). Communication and small group integration among primates: Relevance for mobile communication studies. Keynote address, Current Research Needs in Mobile Communication: An international workshop in conjunction with the Commissione per gli Scambi Culturali fra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti. Università degli studi di Udine, Italy, April 30. Katz, James E. (2009). Methodological issues in multimedia communication research. Programma di dottorato sulla Comunicazione Multimediale. Università degli studi di Pordenone, Italy, April 29. Katz, James E. (2009). Understanding communication in today’s world. Invited address, American society, culture and institutions seminar series. Embassy of the United States of America, Rome, Italy, April 9.

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Katz, James E. (2009). Mobile Communication Society: Interaction over the edge. Communication for international relations program, Libera Università di Lingue e Comunicazione IULM, Milan, Italy, April 2. Katz, James E. (2009). New applications for mobile technology. Presentation at NSF-sponsored workshop, The role of media in support of informal science learning: Building a national conversation. Baltimore, MD, March 11. Katz, James E. (2009). Panel co-organizer and moderator, Symposium, White House science advice for a new environment. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, February 13. Katz, James E. (2008). Mobility in America 2008: Consequences for American families. Keynote address, Mobile Monday Mid-Atlantic Chapter (MOMO). Philadelphia, November 17. Katz, James E. (2008). Invited panel presenter, Effectively marketing the academic department for recruitment, funding and reputation. Academic Leadership Program of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, November 11. Katz, James E. (2008). Invited research presentation, Perpetual contact, 2008: American family life in an age of mobile communication. (Mobile) Media and the Change of Everyday Life 2008 Conference, University of Erfurt, Germany, September 29. Katz, James E. (2008). Invited research presentation, Social structure, new communication technology and citizen journalism. Mobile Communication and the Ethics of Social Networking Conference. Budapest, September 27. Lai, Chih-Hui & James E. Katz. (2008). A survey of ethical issues in social networking. Mobile Communication and the Ethics of Social Networking Conference. Budapest, September 26. Katz, James E. (2008). News blogging in a cross-cultural context: A report on the struggle for voice. Keynote address to Hong Kong Polytechnic University conference on The Role of New Technologies in Global Societies: Theoretical Reflections, Practical Concerns, and its Implications for China. Hong Kong, July 30-31. LeBar, Wayne, Denise, James E. Katz & Kate Haley Goldman. (2008). Front-end, formative and longitudinal research from Liberty Science Center’s Science Now, Science Everywhere Project. Panel presentation at the Visitors Studies Association annual meeting, Houston, July 15-19. Katz, James E. (2008). Review of significant issues in mobile communication research. Seminar presentation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, June 6. Katz, James E. (2008). Perpetual contact? Family life in an age of mobile communication. Public lecture, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, June 5.

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Master Class in mobile communication. University of New South Wales, Sydney, June 3, 2008. Katz, James E. with Chih-Hui Lai. (2008). Citizen journalists and New Media technology in the ASEAN region: Actions, reactions & implications. Invited plenary address to the 8th Inter-University Conference (IUC) on Social Development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Manila, May 29. Katz, James E. (2008). Chair, Mobile media panel. International Communication Association annual meeting. Montreal, May 25. Katz, James E. & Ronald E. Rice. (2008). Is RFID feared? Consumer sentiments towards RFID-like healthcare communication technology. International Communication Association annual meeting. Montreal, May 23. Katz, James E. (2008). Are universal mobile communication patterns developing? Cultural construction versus cognitive exigencies. Keynote speaker, International Communication Association annual pre-conference, The global and globalizing dimensions of mobile communication. Montreal, May 22, 2008. Katz, James E. (2008). How are mobile phones changing families? Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University. April 30. Katz, James E. (2008). Roundtable presenter, Beyond the digital divide: Race, ethnicity, and new media. Rutgers the Center for Race and Ethnicity, New Brunswick, NJ, January 25. Katz, James E. (2007). Roundtable chair, Chinese Society 2.0: Towards individualization panel. FT Research Conference, Gardens of innovation. Beijing, China, November 6.

Katz, James E. (2007). Putting the Web 2.0 in social context. Keynote speaker, International Seminar, OrangeLabs Beijing, November 5. Katz, James E. (2007). The changing nature of social participation: Internet and mobile communication. Distinguished Lectureship to Peking University School of Journalism and Communication. Beijing, November 3. Katz, James E. (2007). Mobility and emotional harmonization: Social relations and personal communication technology in a globalizing world. Invited speaker, Beijing Forum, (Co-hosted by Peking University and the Beijing Municipal Commission of Education). Beijing, November 3.

Katz, James E. (2007). Making sense of the mobile communication revolution: The strain toward moral narratives in contemporary reporting. SCILS 25th Anniversary Celebration, New Brunswick, NJ, October 13.

Katz, James E. (2007). Linking micro and macro social interaction. Keynote speaker at International Communication Association Annual Meeting pre-conference, Directions in

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Mediated Communication, New Technologies, and Language and Social Interaction Research. San Francisco, CA, May 23. Katz, James E. (2007). Privacy & technology in the networked world: The case of mobile phones and RFID. 2007 Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies in Information Privacy and Security. New Brunswick, NJ, May 22.

Katz, James E. (2007). Perceptions of future mobile applications: Cultural values and usage patterns. Keynote address at the Mobile Nation Conference, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, March 23. Katz, James E. (2006). The internet and mobile phone in daily life. Pennsylvania Library Association annual meeting, plenary luncheon speaker, Pittsburgh, PA, November 14. Katz, James E. (2006). Mobile communication and the fabric of social interaction. Invited presentation at IT University, Copenhagen, September 27. Katz, James E. (2006). The social shaping of new media: Studies on media appropriation. Discussant, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Dresden, June 21. Katz, James E. (2006). The mobile phone: Negotiation of meanings in public places across cultures. Discussant, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Dresden, June 21. Katz, James E. (2006). Digital divide and digital futures. Panelist, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Dresden, June 20. Katz, James E. (2006). Recent data on mobile technology usage in public: Implications for social theory. Invited presentation at the Cyberplaces in Our Lives: Technology and Society session, Eastern Sociological Society annual meeting, Boston, MA, February 18. Katz, James E. (2005). Cell phone culture. MIT Communications Forum, Cambridge, MA, November 17. Katz, James E. (2005). Effects of new mobile services on communication behavior: Current status and future prospects. Annual Quello lecture at the Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, November 15. Katz, James E. (2005). Contributing cause: Corporate culture. AT&T Post Mortem. Columbia University Institute for Tele-Information (CITI) symposium, New York. NY November 14. Katz, James E. (2005). Individual freedom and social connectedness: Recent research at the Rutgers University Center for Mobile Communication Studies. Korean Association for Broadcasting & Telecommunication Studies, Second Seoul Symposium on Mobile Communication, Seoul, November 1.

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Katz, James E. (2005). Tobacco control: Are concerns about individuals’ rights good in principle but bad in strategy? UMDNJ – School of Public Health Practice Seminar Series, Piscataway, NJ, October 12. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2005). The effects of Internet use on physician practice and patient interaction. Association of Internet Researchers 6.0, Chicago, IL, October 6. Katz, James E. (2005). Chair, ICA Pre-conference on Mobile Communication. International Communication Association annual meeting, New York, NY, May 26. Katz, James E. (2005). Invited plenary presentation. Magic in the air: Spiritual and transcendental aspects of mobiles. Invited lecture at the Image, Understanding and Learning in the Mobile Age conference. Organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research, Hungarian National Academy of Sciences, Budapest, April 29. Katz, James E. (2005). Uses of internet and mobile communication in health systems. Invited paper for The Network Society and the Knowledge Economy: Portugal in the global context. Colloquium sponsored by the President of The Portuguese Republic, Lisbon, March 5. Katz, James E. (2005). Mobile communication’s role in changing cultural coherence. Colgate University workshop on Mobile Communication and Culture, Hamilton, NY, February 5. Katz, James E. (2004). Imagining the mobile phone: Co-construction of a consuming technology. Keynote address to the Mobile communication and social change, International Conference on Mobile Communication of the Korean Association of Broadcasting & Telecommunication Studies, Seoul, October 18. Katz, James E. (2004). Moderator, Countries Going Mobile session, Mobile communication and social change. 2004 International Conference on Mobile Communication, Korean Association of Broadcasting Studies, Seoul, October 18. Katz, James E. (2004). The next phase of research on mobiles. Workshop presentation, Mobile communications and a culture of thumbs. MCM Institute/Sankt Gallen University, British Museum, London, July 20. Katz, James E. (2004). Mobiles in educational settings. Plenary address. The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication: Places, Images, People, Connections. Organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, June 12. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama (2004). Prevailing public sentiment about rights and smoking: A survey result of college students. Clearing the Air: Smokers’ Rights Arguments in Communication Processes. International Communication Association annual meeting. New Orleans, LA, May 28. Katz, James E. (2004). Chair, HIV-AIDS Prevention and Education. International Communication Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 29.

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Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Sophia Acord. (2004). E-Health networks: Expectations of centralization, experiences of decentralization. International Communication Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 28. Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Sophia Acord. (2004). Community and personal mediated communication. International Communication Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 28. Katz, James E. (2004). Panel chair, Mobile phones and human communication processes: An investigation of second- and third-order effects. New Jersey Communication Association annual meeting, New Brunswick, NJ, March 27. Katz, James E. (2004). Could third-party use of mobile phones lead to mental health problems? SCILS Research Day Symposium, New Brunswick, NJ, March 3. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama (2003). Fashion attentiveness and mobile phones: Comparing the symbolic meaning of mobile phones among US and Japanese students. National Communication Association annual convention, Miami Beach, FL, November 20. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama (2003). Bodies in motion: The folk art of public mobile communication. Invited paper, Il corpo fra creatività artistica e tecnologica (The body between artistic and technological creativity), inaugural conference, MART Museum of Contemporary Art, Rovereto, Italy, November 7. Katz, James E. (2003). Social consequences of the internet in the United States. Seminar presentation, Università degli studi di Udine, Udine, Italy. November 6. Katz, James E. (2003). A world of ghosts? Mobile phones in public places: Use and consequences. Seminar, University of Pordenone, Pordenone, Italy. November 6. Katz, James E. (2003). Invited paper, Computer networks and social networks. International conference, University of Haifa, Haifa, August 25-27. Katz, James E. (2003). Tobacco control and individual rights: A missed opportunity or a portal to misery? 12

th World Conference on Tobacco Or Health, Helsinki, August 4.

Katz, James E. (2003). The choreography of public communication. Helsinki School of Design. Invited lecture. Helsinki, August 5. Katz, James E. (2003). Panelist. Bodies, fashion & communication technology: Theoretical perspectives and research questions. Telenor Conference, Front stage and back stage. Grimstad, Norway, June 23. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama. (2003). Fashion and mobile phones: Where do they connect. Telenor Conference, Front stage and back stage. Grimstad, Norway, June 23. Katz, James E. (2003). A nation of ghosts? Choreography of mobile communication in public spaces. Keynote address, Mobile Communication: Social and Political Effects

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Conference, organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research, Hungarian National Academy of Sciences, Budapest, April 24. Rice, Ronald E. & James Katz. (2003). Social Interaction and mobile phone use: National survey results on episodes of convergent public and private spheres. Mobile Communication: Social and Political Effects Conference, organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research, Hungarian National Academy of Sciences, Budapest, April 24. Satomi Sugiyama & James Katz. (2003). Social Conduct, Social Capital and the Mobile Phone in the US and Japan: A preliminary exploration via student surveys. Mobile Communication: Social and Political Effects Conference, organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research, Hungarian National Academy of Sciences, Budapest, April 25. Katz, James E. (2003). Discussant, Conference on Connecting in a Wireless World, University of Michigan Department of Communication Studies, Ann Arbor, MI, May 2. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2002). Internet and mobile phone digital divides. Paper presented to National Communication Association annual convention, New Orleans, LA, November. Rice, Ronald E. & James E. Katz. (2002). Comparing internet and cellphone usage: Digital divides of usage, adoption and dropouts. Third annual meeting of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), Maastricht, October 14. Katz, James E. (2002). Assaulting the mechanical order: The human and anti-human aspects of technology depicted in the Zimmerli collection. Andrew W. Mellon Colloquium, Art in Context, New Brunswick, NJ, October 17. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama. (2002). Mobile phones as fashion statements: Evidence from student surveys in the US and Japan. International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Seoul, July 14. Katz, James E. (2002). Commentator, technology and communication session. International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Seoul, July 19. Katz, James E. (2002). Discussant, Social aspects of mobile communication. Pre-conference ICA workshop. Seoul, July 17. Katz, James E. & Satomi Sugiyama. (2002). To what extent is student cigarette smoking a fashion statement? A survey of mediated communication practices and health-risk behavior. SCILS Research Day, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, March 7. Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Philip Aspden. (2001). The internet, 1995-2000: Access, involvement, and expression. Paper presented at the American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST) conference, Washington, DC, November 6. Also presented:

Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Philip Aspden. (2001). Association of Internet Researchers, 2nd annual conference, Minneapolis, MN, October 17.

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Katz, James E., Ronald E. Rice & Philip Aspden. (2001). Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC), Alexandria, VA, October 3. Rice, Ronald E., James E. Katz & Philip Aspden. (2001). Internet issues: The digital divide and social capital. Two-week Web Workshop, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, June.

Katz, James E. (2001). Machines that become us. Keynote address, 3eme Colloque International sur les Usages et Services des Telcommunications, Paris, June 13. Katz, James E. & Mark Aakhus, Hyo Dong Kim, Martha Turner. (2001). Romancing the Apparatgeist: The meaning of mobile communication technology in national and cross-national context. International Communication Association, Washington, DC, May 27. Katz, James E. (2001). Internet usage and social capital. International Communication Association, Washington, DC, May 25. Katz, James E. (2001). Recent issues concerning changes in privacy rights and public policy. A Privacy and Personal Information Policy Forum. Convened by Assemblywoman Barbara Buono, February 12, Eagleton Institute, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Katz, James E. (2001). Presider, Il corpo che communica tra tecnologie, moda e identità session at the international conference, Il corpo umano tra tecnologie, communicazione e moda. Milan, Italy, January 11. Katz, James E. & Mark Aakhus, Hyo Dong Kim, Martha Turner. (2001). Cross-cultural comparisons of ICTs: A semantic differential study. Il corpo umano tra tecnologie, communicazione e moda. Milan, January 11. Katz, James E., Mark Aakhus, Hyo Dong Kim, Martha Turner & Peter Stepman. (2001). Fashion and manners dimensions of personal communication technology. SCILS Research Day, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, January 28. Katz, James E., Mark Aakhus, Hyo Dong Kim, Martha Turner, & Peter Stepman. (2000). Mental maps of ICTs: A Cross-Cultural Comparison. Telenor seminar on the Sosiale Konsekvenser av Mobiltelefoni. Oslo, June 2 Katz, James E. (2000). Commentator, Privacy and information panel, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Acapulco, June 1. Katz, James E. (2000). Mis-perceptions concerning ethnicity and political participation on the Internet. Testimony to the On-Line Democracy Project, Washington, DC, May 15. Katz, James E. (2000). The internet and health topics. Merck Science Journalism Awards. New Brunswick, NJ, April 12. Katz, James E. (1999). Themes and directions in mobile phone research. Annual Winlab Review. New Brunswick, NJ, May 3.

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Katz, James E. (1999). Social and technological factors affecting privacy. Technology and Privacy Program hosted by the New Jersey State Legislature, the Council of Academic Policy Advisors and the Office of Legislative Service Services. Trenton, NJ, April 26. Katz, James E. (1999). Moderator, Privacy, freedom, and the rights of a free press, SCILS Research Day, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, February 18. Katz, James E. & Philip Aspden. (1998). Public use of the internet for healthcare information: assessments of quality and referrals to physicians—The results of a nationwide survey. Healthcare and the Internet: What is the Right Prescription? Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, November 5. Katz, James E. (1998). Social consequences of the internet. International Sociological Association Quadrennial Meeting, Montreal, July 31. Katz, James E. (1997). Analyzing user interest in enhanced services. Payphony en Europe, conference, Chateau de la Murette, France, October 23. Katz, James E. (1997). Panel chair, Residential Telecommunications Services, European Community, Cooperation Europeene dans la Domaine de la Recherce Scientifique et Technique (COST) 4th International Workshop, Heidelberg, October 11-14. Katz, James E., Philip Aspden & Warren Reich. (1997). Elections and electrons: A national opinion survey on the role of cyberspace and mass media in political opinion formation during the 1996 general election. 25th Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC), Arlington, VA, September 29. Katz, James E. & Carl Batt. (1997). Telecom services: Consumer Perceptions and spending behavior. U.S. research findings. Penser les usages. First International Telecommunications Users Colloquium, Bordeaux, France, May 28. Katz, James E. & Philip Aspden. (1997). Demographics of mobile telecommunications users. Sixth WINLAB Workshop on Third Generation Wireless Information Networks, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, March 20. Katz, James E. (1997). Götterdämmerung in cyberspace: The world-wide struggle over facts, meaning, and authority. The Future of Fact: An Annenberg Scholars Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, February 28. Katz, James E. (1997). Surfing alone: Is the internet destroying civic life, social capital, and friendship? Visitors Colloquium Program, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, February 26. Katz, James E. (1996). What new uses new users want: Results of surveys and observations. Keynote Address, European Community, Cooperation Europeene dans la Domaine de la Recherce Scientifique et Technique (COST) 3rd International Workshop, The Future Telecom User. Basel, Switzerland, October 13.

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Katz, James E. (1996). Barriers to entry and concerns of US internet and non-internet users. Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC), Solomons, MD, October 6. Katz, James E. (1996). Social aspects of emerging wireless applications. International Telecommunications Society Biennial Meeting, Seville, Spain, June 18. Katz, James E. (1996). The future of telecommunications and the nature of work. University of California, San Diego-CONNECT Conference on Emerging Markets in Telecommunications, Torrey Pines, CA, May 29. Katz, James E. (1996). Networked and mobile technologies and the future of business organizations. SRI/International Information Integrity Institute, Plano, TX, February 28. Katz, James E. (1996). How European privacy concerns will be affecting the US business environment. Smart Card Forum quarterly meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, February 22. Katz, James E. (1995). Household communications needs: A US-EU comparison. Keynote address, Symposium in Recognition of IBT’s 75th Anniversary, Royal Nederlander PTT, Leidschendam, The Netherlands, November 30. Katz, James E. (1995). Telecommunications and families: The American experience. Telecom Italia Conference on Telecomunicazioni, famiglie e territorio, San Salvador Center, Venice, June 30. Katz, James E. (1995). Social consequences of wireless communications. Aspen Institute Conference on The Emerging Wireless World. Queenstown, MD, June 15. Katz, James E. (1994). Mobility in America: Analytical dimensions. U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, Workshop on Mobility and Wireless Telecommunications Technologies, Washington, DC, October 31. Katz, James E. (1994). The Information Highway: Keys to success. Arbitron Think Tank on Communication Futures Workshop, New York, NY, April 27. Katz, James E. (1993). Changing corporate culture in the emerging local competitive telephone environment. Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University, New York, NY, December 10. Katz, James E. (1993). Empirical and theoretical dimensions of obscene phone calls to women in the United States. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, August 14. Katz, James E. (1993). Re-engineering corporate culture: The experience of American telecom companies. International Telecommunications Society European Regional Conference, Stenungsbaden, Sweden, June 20. Katz, James E. (1993). The vital role of social sciences in creating an effective telecommunications infrastructure. School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishonomiya (Hyogo), Japan, March 15.

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Katz, James E. (1992). Market opportunities for the public network in the future global economy. National Technological University (broadcast from Lisle, IL), November 16. Katz, James E. (1992). Controversies about privacy and open information in CSCW. ACM 1992 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW’92), Toronto, November 2. Katz, James E. (1992). Private networks and public objectives. Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University, New York, NY, September 25. Katz, James E. (1992). Emerging telecommunications technologies and their potential impact on social relations. Thematic Session, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, August 25. Katz, James E. (1992). Are we dropping the ball on new services? How to bounce back. Bellcore Technology Forum, Piscataway, NJ, June 23. Katz, James E. (1992). Privacy and telecommunications: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Privacy in Telecommunications Workshop, sponsored by Stentor Telecom Policy, Ottawa, June 18. Katz, James E. (1992). The emerging personal communications environment. International Communications Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 23. Katz, James E. (1992). Social implications of new services. Bellcore Regulatory Issues Conference, Washington, DC, May 27. Katz, James E. (1992). Personal information on telecommunications networks: Trade-offs between privacy and other important values. IEEE, Southern California Chapter meeting, Los Angeles, CA, February 5. Katz, James E. (1992). Privacy and legal processes in the US. University of Southern California Telecommunications Law Project, Los Angeles, CA, February 6. Katz, James E. (1991). Principles for managing new technologies. Privacy and Data Protection Workshop, Canadian Department of Communications, Ottawa, December 5. Katz, James E. (1991). Social engineering of new telecommunications technologies: Lessons from the United States. Royal Nederlander PTT Conference on ISDN & Privacy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, November 28. Katz, James E. (1991). The relevance of the post-modernism debate to policy-making. Instituto di Politechnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, November 22. Katz, James E. (1991). The role of a sociologist in a technical research laboratory. Nippon Electric Company (NEC) C&C Laboratories, Kawasaki, Japan, July 19.

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Katz, James E. (1991). Delivering policy relevant research products in a profit-oriented environment. Institute for Posts and Telecommunications Policy, Tokyo, July 10. Katz, James E. (1991). Caller-ID and social issues in the United States. Fujitsu Human Interface Laboratory, Kawasaki, Japan, July 9. Katz, James E. (1991). The impact of the concept of privacy on telecommunications policy in the United States. Research Institute for Telecom Policies and Economics, Tokyo, July 8. Katz, James E. (1991). Caller-ID policy in the United States. Japan Society of Information and Communication Research, Tokyo, July 8. Katz, James E. (1991). Privacy: Whose right is it anyway? Eastern Communications Forum, Arlington, VA, April 29. Katz, James E. (1991). Customizing the personal communication revolution. The Global Economy: Implications for Telecommunications and Management. University of Southern California (USC) Center for Telecommunications Management Research Workshop, Los Angeles, CA, April 5. Katz, James E. (1991). Evolving privacy issues and policy responses. Visitors Colloquium Series, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, CA, April 2. Katz, James E. (1990). The great Caller-ID debate. MIT Communications Forum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, December 6. Katz, James E. (1990). Suggestions for enhancing user security on publicly switched networks. Western Communications Forum, Anaheim, CA, November 13. Katz, James E. (1990). Privacy und Gesellschaft: Eine spannungsvolle Beziehung. Technikfolgenabschatzung in der Telekommunikation Konferenz, Bad Honnef, Federal Republic of Germany, October 3. Katz, James E. (1990). Sociological perspectives on Caller-ID privacy. Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Airlie House, VA, October 1. Katz, James E. (1990). Caller-ID. Debater, National Issues Forum, Scottsdale, AZ, August 21. Katz, James E. (1990). Privacy in an electronic age. National Conference of State Legislatures, Nashville, TN, August 4. Katz, James E. (1990). Privacy and communications technologies: The individual’s rights. Panelist, National Consumer Week Workshop, sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Washington, DC, April 23.

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Katz, James E. (1990). Caller-Identification. Panelist, Illinois Commerce Commission/Northwestern University Symposium, Evanston, IL, April 19. Katz, James E. (1990). Lifting the MFJ restrictions: Privacy and promotional implications. National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates National Meeting, Washington, DC, March 22. Katz, James E. (1990). Telecommunications and privacy: Social structure and attitude formation. Institute for Public Affairs, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, February 12. Katz, James E. (1989). Session organizer and presider, The Social Impact of Computers and Telecommunications. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 9. Katz, James E. (1989). Understanding security behavior in organizations: Trade-off with community. McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology, University of Toronto, Toronto, April 14. Katz, James E. (1989). Social aspects of computer security. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 18, 1989. Katz, James E. (1988). The future of privacy. Telecommunications Forum, sponsored by the Issues Management Group, Atlanta, GA, October 17. Katz, James E. (1988). Telecommunications and information research policy in the United States. Invited lecture, Max Planck Institüt, Cologne, Federal Republic of Germany, July 4. Katz, James E. (1988). American privacy attitudes concerning telecommunications. International Sociological Association Conference on Sociotechnics, Leeuwenhorst, The Netherlands, June 30. Katz, James E. (1988). High-technology arms industries for the Third World: Goals, realities, and implications. XIVth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August, 29. Katz, James E. (1987). The pit and the pendulum: Motives and consequences of presidential and bureaucratic conflict over space policy. American Society for Public Administration Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April 1. Katz, James E. (1987). The Constitution and our future space stations. Panelist, Northeast region conference of the American Society for Public Administration Annual Meeting, New York, NY, October 13. Katz, James E. (1985). The organizational dynamics of Congress. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 27.

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Katz, James E. (1985). The U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative: Domestic policy issues. Johann Goethe Institut, Universitat Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany, July 8. Katz, James E. (1984). Military production in developing countries. American Sociological Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, August 29. Katz, James E. (1984). Comparative breeder reactor policies: Technology and culture in three industrial nations. Fachgruppe Politikwissenschaft Colloquium, Konstanz, Federal Republic of Germany, June 25. Katz, James E. U.S. (1984). Policy on the export of arms-related technology to developing countries. International Strategic Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, March 13. Katz, James E. (1983). The challenge of third world arms production to American foreign policy. Georgetown University’s Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) conference, Modern Weapons: Third World Motivations, Capabilities, and Performance. Sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratories, Washington, DC, October 6. Katz, James E. (1983). The uses of scientific assessment in congressional decision-making: The case of the Clinch River Breeder Reactor. American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, Detroit, MI, May 27. Katz, James E. (1983). Implications for international security of the recent growth in LDC arms industries. International Strategic Studies Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, April 29. Katz, James E. (1983). The future of statistical programs in the 1980s: A congressional perspective. National Governor’s Association Conference, State Statistical Survival in the 1980s: Crunch or Be Crunched. Crystal City, VA, March 29. Katz, James E. (1980) Panel organizer and chair, Symposium on Science Advice and the White House. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 4. Katz, James E. (1979). Panel organizer and chair, Dollars and Scholars: The Future of Academic Science. Society for the Social Study of Science Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 3. Katz, James E. (1978). The sociology of U.S. science and technology policy. Sociology of Science Colloquium, Universitat Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Federal Republic of Germany, November 2. Katz, James E. (1977). Organizational change and technical services. International Sociological Association Research Committee on Sociotechnics, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 1.

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Media Interviews (Selected)

Aachener Zeitung (Germany) ABC Evening News ABC World News ABC 20/20 All Things Considered (NPR) Associated Press (AP) Austin American-Statesman Baltimore Sun BBC Radio 4 (UK) BBC World Service (UK) Berlingske (published since 1725) Bloomberg News Service Boston Globe CBS Television News, The Early Show CBS Evening News CBS Radio Network News Chicago Herald Tribune Chicago Sun-Times Christian Science Monitor CNBC Consumer Speak-out C-Net News CNN Live CNN On the Money Columbus Dispatch Court TV Crier Today Crain’s Business Dallas Morning News Denver Post Discovery Channel Dürener Nachrichten (Germany) Economist, The (UK) Houston Post International Herald Tribune (France) KCBS-Los Angeles KLBJ-Austin Knight-Ridder Life Magazine Los Angeles Times Marketplace (APR) Morning Herald (Australia) NBC Nightly News NBC Today Show

New York Observer New York Times * New York Times Magazine Newsday NewsHour (PBS) Newsweek On Point (NPR) Open Mind, The (WNET) Orlando Sentinel Ottawa Sun (Canada) Philadelphia Inquirer Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Radio Muzyka Fakty (Poland) Radio Times (NPR/WHYY) Reader’s Digest Reuters Rheinische Post/Düsseldorf (Germany) Rutgers Focus San Francisco Chronicle San Jose Mercury News Sacramento Bee Scientific American Scripps-Howard News Service Seattle Times St. Louis Post-Dispatch Star-Ledger Toronto Star (Canada) United Press International (UPI) US News & World Report USA Today Wall Street Journal Washington Post Washington Times WCBS WNYC On the line Wired News Yedioth Achronoth (Israel) * Twice selected as “Quotation of the

Day”