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Prof. Paul M.A. Baker, Ph.D., is Director of Research, Center for Advanced Communications
Policy, and an Adjunct Professor with the School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute
of Technology, and
on faculty of the GVU Center at
Georgia Tech. He also holds an appointment as Professor, (Courtesy
Appointment), Ph.D. Program in Public Affairs, College of Health and Public
Affairs, University of Central Florida. Recent projects include policy barriers
to the adoption of wireless technologies by people with disabilities,
teleworking and people with disabilities, social media, online collaboration
and virtual communities, collaborative policy networks, and e-accessibility and
e-government, and community participation and engagement, education policy
evaluation and educational technologies. He is also involved in international
policy research, especially as it relates to issues of technological
accessibility and information technologies. Baker holds a Ph.D. in Public
Policy from George Mason University, an M.P. in Urban Planning from the
University of Virginia, and a MTS (Theology) from Emory University. He is chair
of the Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America’s (RESNA) Government
Affairs Committee, is a member of the executive committee of NARRTC (National
Association of RRTCs) and serves on the editorial boards of ten journals
http://www.cacp.gatech.edu/paulbaker.php
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