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Adam Peake | Adam Peake works at the Center for Global Communications ([[GLOCOM]]), a research institute located in Tokyo. His interests are the intersection of public policy and the Internet, and promoting information and communication technologies in society. At [[GLOCOM]] he works on projects related to telecommunications and broadband policy, network and information security and follow-up activities for the World Summit on the Information Society ([[WSIS]]). Mr Peake participated in the G8 DOT Force where [[GLOCOM]] was the Japanese NPO representative. He has co-led [[GLOCOM]]’s work on [[WSIS]], including [[GLOCOM]]’s role as facilitator of NGO/Civil Society participation in the Asia and Pacific Regional [[WSIS]] Conference, January 2003, and [[WSIS]] Thematic meeting “Tokyo Ubiquitous Network Conference” in May 2005. He has been a coordinator of the [[WSIS]] Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus since the Geneva Summit and is a member of the Public Interest Registry ([[.ORG]]) Advisory Council and Associate Chair of [[ICANN]]’s 2006 Nominating Committee. | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 6 December 2010
Country: | Japan |
Email: | ajp [at] glocom.ac.jp |
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Adam Peake works at the Center for Global Communications (GLOCOM), a research institute located in Tokyo. His interests are the intersection of public policy and the Internet, and promoting information and communication technologies in society. At GLOCOM he works on projects related to telecommunications and broadband policy, network and information security and follow-up activities for the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Mr Peake participated in the G8 DOT Force where GLOCOM was the Japanese NPO representative. He has co-led GLOCOM’s work on WSIS, including GLOCOM’s role as facilitator of NGO/Civil Society participation in the Asia and Pacific Regional WSIS Conference, January 2003, and WSIS Thematic meeting “Tokyo Ubiquitous Network Conference” in May 2005. He has been a coordinator of the WSIS Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus since the Geneva Summit and is a member of the Public Interest Registry (.ORG) Advisory Council and Associate Chair of ICANN’s 2006 Nominating Committee.