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Ph.D., George Mason University, Public Policy
M.P., University of Virginia, Urban Planning
M.A., George Mason University, International Commerce and Policy
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aul Manuel Aviles Baker is Director of Research at the Center for Advanced Communications Policy, a Research Associate in the Technology Policy and
Assessment Center (TPAC), Georgia Institute of Technology, and an Affiliate
Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the School of Public Policy, George
Mason University, in Fairfax, Virginia. He teaches courses in the areas
of organizational leadership, public administration, information policy,
state and local government, and research methodology. Baker is currently
researching institutional issues involved in community information infrastructure
development, municipal policymaking, and local government use of Information
and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Previously he was an Assistant
Professor with the School of Public Policy, and held a joint faculty appointment
with the Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason
University.
His research experience includes studies
based on combined survey research, and qualitative (focus and nominal
group) approaches for both private and public sectors clients. He completed
a Ph.D. in Public Policy at George Mason University, and holds an M.P.
in Urban Planning from the University of Virginia, and an M.A. in International
Commerce and Policy from George Mason University.
Paul Baker was recently National Secretary
of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), and is currently
a consultant to several community groups on the role of information technologies
for community building and development. He is a member of the Religious
Society of Friends (Quakers).
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