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1Alan L. Cobb held several senior executive positions in the Government of Canada over a thirty-year period. He is currently a Management Consultant based in Ottawa offering executive management services to industry and governments in Canada. E-mail: alcobb@ibm.net

2Mary Jane Edwards is Professor of English and Director of the Centre for Editing Early Canadian Texts, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

3E-mail: mjedward@ccs.carleton.ca

4Patrick van Eecke is Lecturer at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and IT, University of Leuven, Belgium. E-mail: patrick.vaneecke@law.kuleuven.ac.be

5Natasha H. Faraqui is a Policy Analyst on information highway matters at the Ministry of Industry, Ottawa, Canada. E-mail: faraqui.natasha@ic.gc.ca

6Stylianos Garipis holds a Master’s Degree in Law Theory (LL.M.) from the Université Libre de Bruxelles and is currently an independent attorney in Thessaloniki, Greece.

7Leen d’Haenens is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. E-mail: l.dhaenens@maw.kun.nl

8Cees J. Hamelink is Professor at the Department of Communication, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. E-mail: hamelink@pscw.uva.nl

9Caroline Haythornthwaite is Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US. E-mail: haythorn@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu

10Nicholas Jankowski is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

11E-mail: n.jankowski@maw.kun.nl

12David Johnston is Professor at the Centre for Medecine, Ethics and Law, McGill University, Montréal and served as chair of the Information Highway Advisory Council, Ottawa, from 1994 to 1997. He presently chairs the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, and is Special Advisor to the Minister of Industry on information highway matters.

13Robert Kroetsch is a writer, an editor and a teacher. He taught at the universities of Calgary and Manitoba in the late 1970s. He is a prominent figure in the Canadian literary scene with a special interest in the Canadian Prairies.

14Cees Leeuwis is Lecturer and Senior Researcher at the Department of Communication and Innovation Studies, University of Wageningen, The Netherlands. E-mail: cees.leeuwis@alg.vlk.wau.nl

15Peter Martin holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Science (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands) and is currently employed as a Customer Support Specialist at Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Weesp, The Netherlands.

16E-mail: pema@dds.nl

17Margreet Noordhof holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Science (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands). E-mail: mnoordhof@prvgron.nl

18Serge Proulx is Professor at the Département de Communications, Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec, Canada. E-mail: proulx.serge@uqam.ca

19Jeffrey van Rossum holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Science (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands) and is currently employed as an IT-specialist at IBM Global Services, The Netherlands.

20E-mail: j_vanrossum@ibmmail.nl

21Lorna Roth is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada.

22E-mail: roth@pop.microtec.net

23Irwin Shubert is Lecturer at the Centre for Canadian Studies, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. E-mail: ishubert@sfu.ca

24Paul Timmers is Head of Electronic Commerce Sector, European Commission, Directorate General III, Brussels, Belgium.

25E-mail: paul.timmers@dg3.cec.be

26Karel Uyttendaele is Manager of Fabit Information Technologies, Fabrimetal, Brussels, Belgium. E-mail: karel.uyttendaele@fabrimetal.be

27Luc Van Fleteren is Technology Advisor of the Minister President of the Flemish Government, Brussels, Belgium.

28E-mail: luc.vanfleteren@vlaanderen.be

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