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The Center for Internet Research (TCFIR) is a non-profit (501(c)(3)), transdisciplinary research organization created with the purpose of systematically investigating the vast intersection of Internet technology and the human experience. This exploration is taking place from a variety of perspectives including information technology, computer science, humanities, ethics, psychology, commerce, politics, public policy, anthropology, semiotics, sociology, andragogy, and pedagogy with projects that span the industrial, government, scientific and academic domains. | ==The Center For Internet Research== | ||
[http://tcfir.org The Center for Internet Research (TCFIR)] is a non-profit (501(c)(3)), transdisciplinary research organization created with the purpose of systematically investigating the vast intersection of Internet technology and the human experience. This exploration is taking place from a variety of perspectives including information technology, computer science, humanities, ethics, psychology, commerce, politics, public policy, anthropology, semiotics, sociology, andragogy, and pedagogy with projects that span the industrial, government, scientific and academic domains. | |||
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The Center for Internet Research<br> | |||
P.O. Box 6369<br> | |||
Breckenridge, CO 80424 | |||
Phone: (1) 720.212.0719<br> | |||
Email: wrc at tcfir dot org | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 25 February 2010
The Center For Internet Research
The Center for Internet Research (TCFIR) is a non-profit (501(c)(3)), transdisciplinary research organization created with the purpose of systematically investigating the vast intersection of Internet technology and the human experience. This exploration is taking place from a variety of perspectives including information technology, computer science, humanities, ethics, psychology, commerce, politics, public policy, anthropology, semiotics, sociology, andragogy, and pedagogy with projects that span the industrial, government, scientific and academic domains.
The Center for Internet Research
P.O. Box 6369
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Phone: (1) 720.212.0719
Email: wrc at tcfir dot org