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Designing Responsive Regulation: Consumer and Public Participation in Industry Rule-making

Explore current mechanisms for consumer participation in rule-making in telecommunications, media, and online services. Develop an evaluation framework, assess limitations, and project future implications for Australian communication regulation.

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Designing Responsive Regulation: Consumer and Public Participation in Industry Rule-making

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  1. Designing Responsive Regulation: Consumer and Public Participation in Industry Rule-making Dr Derek Wilding, Co-Director, Centre for Media Transition, UTS Dr Karen Lee, Lecturer, University of New England

  2. Compare and evaluate current mechanisms for consumer and public participation in industry rule-making in the telecommunications, media and online service sectors • Develop a framework for evaluating the success and limitations of current consultation mechanisms • Identify the implications of our findings for the future of Australian communications regulation

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