Marina Pavlović contributes to Canadian Council of Academies’ report on high-speed Internet in rural and remote communities

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Marina Pavlović contributes to Canadian Council of Academies’ report on high-speed Internet in rural and remote communities

Professor Marina Pavlović has contributed to Waiting to Connect, a report released by the Canadian Council of Academiesto examine the legal, ethical, social, and policy issues associated with deploying and adopting reliable high-speed Internet in rural and remote communities.

The Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) assembled a multidisciplinary expert panel, including Prof. Marina Pavlović, to examine the legal, ethical, social, and policy issues associated with deploying and adopting reliable high-speed Internet in rural and remote communities and interpret the evidence and provide insight that can inform policy and practice in Canada.

Visit the website of the Centre for Law, Technology and Society to learn more.