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Catherine A. Middleton

Publications

  • Beyond Broadband Access: What Do We Need to Measure and How Do We Measure It?
  • Do mobile technologies enable work-life balance?: Dual perspectives on BlackBerry usage for supplemental work
  • Management of broadband technology innovation: Policy, deployment and use
  • The multi-layers of digital exclusion in rural Australia
  • Delivering services over next generation broadband networks
  • Intersections between connectivity and digital inclusion in rural communities
  • Converging on an NBN future
  • An exploration of user-generated wireless broadband infrastructures in digital cities
  • My how you've grown! eProcurement in the post-dot-bomb era
  • The impact of facilities and service-based competition on internet services provision in the Canadian broadband market
  • Beyond broadband access: What do we need to measure and how do we measure it?
  • Personal ICT ensembles and ubiquitous information systems environments: Key issues and research implications
  • Multilevel governance and broadband infrastructure development: Evidence from Canada
  • South asian heart risk assessment (SAHARA): Randomized controlled trial design and pilot study
  • Women, smartphones and the workplace: Pragmatic realities and performative identities
  • Canada's telecommunications policy environment
  • Conceptualizing user satisfaction in the ubiquitous computing era
  • A critical analysis of media discourse on information technology: Preliminary results of a proposed method for critical discourse analysis
  • Broadband and network environmentalism: The case of one million acts of green
  • Can broadband support environmental sustainability? : AAn exploration of claims at the household level
  • Living the good life: How content providers can better conceptualize the content requirements of the ubiquitous technology user
  • Global diffusion of broadband: Current state and future directions for investigation
  • Is mobile email functional or dysfunctional? Two perspectives on mobile email usage
  • Applying Habermas' validity claims as a standard for critical discourse analysis
  • What if there is no killer application? An exploration of a user-centric perspective on broadband
  • The discourse of learning technology in Canada: Understanding communication distortions and their implications for decision making
  • Who needs a 'killer app'? Two perspectives on content in residential broadband networks
  • Asynchronous computer conferencing in the MBA classroom
  • When mobile is the norm: Researching mobile information systems and mobility as post-adoption phenomena
  • Regulation, investment and efficiency in the transition to next generation broadband networks: Evidence from the European Union
  • Technological literacy and interrupted internet access
  • Canada, Libraries and the Digital Economy
  • Doing Business on the Internet: Insights From Information Systems and Organizational Theory Research
  • An Analysis of Canadians’ Scope of Internet Usage
  • Beyond broadband access: what do we need to measure and how do we measure it?
  • Converging on an NBN future: Content, connectivity, and control – a symposium overview
  • Are Users Up to Speed? The Demand Side of Sustainable Broadband
  • Communication technologies in the information society : informing our understanding of Canada's digital economy
  • Communication technologies in the information society : informing our understanding of Canada's digital economy
  • Beyond Access: Engaging Citizens in the Information Society
  • Exploring consumer demand for networked services: the importance of content, connectivity, and killer apps in the diffusion of broadband and mobile services
  • A Framework for Investigating the Value of Public Wireless Networks
  • A Framework for Investigating the Value of Public Wireless Networks
  • Canada's Telecommunications Policy Environment
  • Beyond broadband access: what do we need to measure and how do we measure it?
  • Delivering Services Over Next Generation Broadband Networks: Exploring Devices, Applications and Networks
  • Applying Habermas’ validity claims as a standard for critical discourse analysis
  • Evaluating the web presence of voluntary sector organizations: an assessment of Canadian web sites
  • Delivering Services Over Next Generation Broadband Networks: Exploring Devices, Applications and Networks
  • An Analysis of Canadians’ Scope of Internet Usage
  • Applying Habermas’ validity claims as a standard for critical discourse analysis
  • Evaluating the web presence of voluntary sector organizations: an assessment of Canadian web sites
  • A Tale of Two Systems: Success and Failure in a Single Information System Implementation
  • Extending and Improving Broadband Infrastructure in Canada: Learning from Australia's National Broadband Network Initiative
  • Extending and Improving Broadband Infrastructure in Canada: Learning from Australia's National Broadband Network Initiative
  • A Tale of Two Systems: Success and Failure in a Single Information System Implementation
  • Can Broadband Support Environmental Sustainability? An Exploration of Claims at the Household Level
  • Can Broadband Support Environmental Sustainability? An Exploration of Claims at the Household Level
  • Converging on an NBN future: Content, connectivity, and control – a symposium overview
  • Are Users Up to Speed? The Demand Side of Sustainable Broadband
  • Canada's Telecommunications Policy Environment
  • Broadband Internet Usage Outside the Home: Insights from a Study of Toronto Internet Cafés
  • Broadband Internet Usage Outside the Home: Insights from a Study of Toronto Internet Cafés
  • Doing Business on the Internet: Insights From Information Systems and Organizational Theory Research
  • Exploring the contradictions of mobility: a case study of BlackBerry users in Canada
  • Exploring the contradictions of mobility: a case study of BlackBerry users in Canada
  • Conceptualizing the (non) users of the internet
  • Conceptualizing the (non) users of the internet
  • Canada, Libraries and the Digital Economy
  • Developing Municipal Wireless Infrastructure
  • Developing Municipal Wireless Infrastructure
  • A Question of Scarcity: Spectrum and Canada's Urban Core
  • Beyond Access: Engaging Citizens in the Information Society
  • Exploring consumer demand for networked services: the importance of content, connectivity, and killer apps in the diffusion of broadband and mobile services
  • Citizen Involvement during the CRTC’s Let’s Talk TV Consultation
  • A Question of Scarcity: Spectrum and Canada's Urban Core
  • A Digital Health Intervention to Lower Cardiovascular Risk: A Randomized Clinical Trial
  • Citizen Involvement during the CRTC’s Let’s Talk TV Consultation
  • A Digital Health Intervention to Lower Cardiovascular Risk: A Randomized Clinical Trial
  • Questions About 'Next Gen' Broadband Inspired by Australia's NBN
  • Questions About 'Next Gen' Broadband Inspired by Australia's NBN
  • Setting the stage: wireless broadband networking in North America
  • Illusions of Balance and Control in an Always-On Environment: A Case Study of BlackBerry Users
  • Illusions of Balance and Control in an Always-On Environment: A Case Study of BlackBerry Users
  • Open Access Broadband Networks in Alberta, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand
  • Panel Title: Municipal Wireless Networks: Hot Spots for Mobile Business or Just Hot Air?
  • Fiber To The Home (FTTH) And Competition: Developments In The Netherlands & Canada
  • Is it good to share? A case study of the FON and Meraki apporaches to broadband provision
  • Is it good to share? A case study of the FON and Meraki apporaches to broadband provision
  • Fiber to the home unbundling and retail competition: developments in the Netherlands
  • Fiber to the home unbundling and retail competition: developments in the Netherlands
  • International Perspectives on ICT Strategies: the Australian National Broadband Network
  • International Perspectives on ICT Strategies: the Australian National Broadband Network
  • Moral fibre: should policymakers ‘do what is right’ and promote all-fibre broadband networks? Catherine Middleton weighs up the arguments
  • How connected are Canadians? Inequities in Canadian households' internet access
  • Moral fibre: should policymakers ‘do what is right’ and promote all-fibre broadband networks? Catherine Middleton weighs up the arguments
  • South Asian Heart Risk Assessment (SAHARA): Randomized Controlled Trial Design and Pilot Study
  • South Asian Heart Risk Assessment (SAHARA): Randomized Controlled Trial Design and Pilot Study
  • From Canada 2.0 to a Digital Nation
  • How connected are Canadians? Inequities in Canadian households' internet access
  • International Issues in Broadband Deployment and Use
  • Learning from the Netcom trial: implications for the deployment of residential broadband networks
  • Open Access Broadband Networks in Alberta, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand
  • International Issues in Broadband Deployment and Use
  • From Canada 2.0 to a Digital Nation
  • Residential Broadband Networks: Preliminary Findings from a Canadian ‘Information Highway’ Trial
  • How Usable Are Outdoor Wireless Networks?
  • How Usable Are Outdoor Wireless Networks?
  • Levando a política de comunicação para fora da cabine telefônica
  • Levando a política de comunicação para fora da cabine telefônica
  • Should the Internet Be Everywhere? Perspectives on Ubiquitous Internet Access
  • Should the Internet Be Everywhere? Perspectives on Ubiquitous Internet Access
  • Residential Broadband Networks: Preliminary Findings from a Canadian ‘Information Highway’ Trial
  • Learning from the Netcom trial: implications for the deployment of residential broadband networks
  • Panel Title: Municipal Wireless Networks: Hot Spots for Mobile Business or Just Hot Air?
  • Fiber To The Home (FTTH) And Competition: Developments In The Netherlands & Canada
  • Rural Broadband Development in Canada’s Provinces: An Overview of Policy Approaches
  • Setting the stage: wireless broadband networking in North America
  • How competitive is the Canadian residential broadband market? A study of Canadian internet service providers and their regulatory environment
  • Intensity of Internet Use in Canada: Exploring Canadians' Engagement with the Internet
  • New Communication Technologies: Understanding How Intranets and the Internet Can Be Used By Organizations
  • How competitive is the Canadian residential broadband market? A study of Canadian internet service providers and their regulatory environment
  • Intensity of Internet Use in Canada: Exploring Canadians' Engagement with the Internet
  • Rural Broadband Development in Canada’s Provinces: An Overview of Policy Approaches
  • New Communication Technologies: Understanding How Intranets and the Internet Can Be Used By Organizations
  • Is Mobile Email Functional or Dysfunctional? Two Perspectives on Mobile Email Usage
  • Is Mobile Email Functional or Dysfunctional? Two Perspectives on Mobile Email Usage
  • The Next Broadband Challenge: Mobile
  • When Reality Meets the Mobile Imaginary: Exploring Constraints in Mobile Technology Use
  • When Reality Meets the Mobile Imaginary: Exploring Constraints in Mobile Technology Use
  • Who Needs a 'Killer App'? Two Perspectives on Content in Residential Broadband Networks
  • What If There Is No Killer Application? An Exploration of a User-Centric Perspective on Broadband
  • The Other Mobile TV: ATSC MDTV Broadcasting In Canada
  • Understanding Internet Usage Among Broadband Households: A Study of Household Internet Use Survey Data
  • Understanding Internet Usage Among Broadband Households: A Study of Household Internet Use Survey Data
  • Women, smartphones and the workplace: pragmatic realities and performative identities
  • The Deployment of Broadband Internet in Australia: Areas for Attention and Implications from Canada and Korea
  • Who Needs a 'Killer App'? Two Perspectives on Content in Residential Broadband Networks
  • Understanding the Benefits of Broadband: Insights for a Broadband Enabled Ontario
  • The Next Broadband Challenge: Mobile
  • The Deployment of Broadband Internet in Australia: Areas for Attention and Implications from Canada and Korea
  • Understanding the Benefits of Broadband: Insights for a Broadband Enabled Ontario
  • The Other Mobile TV: ATSC MDTV Broadcasting In Canada
  • What If There Is No Killer Application? An Exploration of a User-Centric Perspective on Broadband
  • Thinking through the basics: What we shouldn't take for granted about devices and networks delivering digital health services
  • Thinking through the basics: What we shouldn't take for granted about devices and networks delivering digital health services
  • The impact of facilities and service-based competition on Internet services provision in the Canadian Broadband Market
  • Women, smartphones and the workplace: pragmatic realities and performative identities
  • What if there is No Killer Application? An Exploration of a User-Centric Perspective on Broadband
  • The impact of facilities and service-based competition on Internet services provision in the Canadian Broadband Market
  • Technological Literacy and Interrupted Internet Access
  • Technological Literacy and Interrupted Internet Access
  • When mobile is the norm: researching mobile information systems and mobility as post-adoption phenomena
  • What if there is No Killer Application? An Exploration of a User-Centric Perspective on Broadband
  • When mobile is the norm: researching mobile information systems and mobility as post-adoption phenomena

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