JOHN M. EGER

SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS


"An Asian Basin Secretariat." Invited paper delivered before the Research Institute of Telecommunications and Economics, Tokyo, Japan, September 19, 1975.

"The Computer Connections." Sky Magazine, November 1975.

"The Role of the Federal Reserve in Electronic Funds Transfer: An Executive Perspective." Catholic University Law Review, Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer 1976.

"The Future of Communications." The New York Times, October 4, 1976.

"An Epitaph for Datran." Datamation, December 1976.

"The Emerging Need for Better Integration of Information, Computers and Communications Policies: A Challenge for Developed Nations." Keynote address before the inaugural session of the Information, Computers, and Communications Policy Group, Organizations for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, France, March 2, 1977.

"The System is Not the Solution." Keynote address before the Interface '77 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, March 27, 1977.

"After the Fall: The State of R&D in America Today." Signal Magazine, April 1977.

"Bell's End Run." Datamation, May 1977.

"The Consumer Communications Reform Act and the Bell System Monopoly: An Enigma to Regulatory Reform." Luncheon address before the Seattle Rotary Club, August 3, 1977.

"The Coming Information War." The Washington Post, January 15, 1978.

"Consumer Needs, and the Telecommunications Monopoly Sought by AT&T." Computers and People, Vol. 27, No. 1, January 1978.

"An Alliance for World Communications." Closing address before the Conference of Transnational Data Regulation, Brussels, Belgium, February 9, 1978.

"Transnational Data Flow: The Need for Action." Computerworld, February 13, 1978.

"Free AT&T." Telephony, February 1978.

"The Brussels Mandate: An Alliance for World Communications". Presented before the Interface '78 Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 6, 1978.

"How Do We Help AT&T Survive?" Bell Telephone Magazine, Summer 1978.

"Toward the One Wire Nation: What Role for Cable?" Cablevision Magazine, August 14, 1978.

"The Surrealistic World of Washington." Datamation, November 15, 1978.

"A Crucial Juncture for Communications Freedom." Technology and People, November 20-22, 1978.

"Emerging Restrictions on Transnational Data Flows: Privacy Protection or Non-Tariff Trade Barriers?" Georgetown Journal on Law and Policy in International Business, Vol. 10, No. 4, 1978.

"Privacy Legislation in the United States: An Overview and Assessment." Information Privacy, Vol. 1, No. 5, May 1979.

"U.S. Proposal for Progress Through Negotiations." Journal of Communication, July 1979.

"Dams in the Data Stream." New York Times, August 21, 1979.

"Canada, Competition and a Changing Order: The Need for a National Information Policy." Presented before the Government of Canada Conference on Computers, Ontario, Canada, September 11-12, 1979.

"Fair Financial Information Practices in the United States." Information Privacy, Vol. 1, No. 7, September 1979.

"Transborder Data Flow." Datamation, November 25, 1979.

"A Time for Decision." The U.S. Faces W.A.R.C., Journal of Communication, Vol. 29, No. 1, Winter 1979.

"Communications in the 80's." Datamation, Special Edition, 1979.

Testimony presented before the United States House of Representatives Government Information and Individual Rights Subcommittee, Committee on Government Operations, March 13, 1980.

"International Perspectives on Telecommunications Policy". Invited paper presented before the 8th Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Annapolis, Maryland, April 27-30, 1980.

"Information Informatics and International Information Flows: Predicates for New World Law and Policy." Invited paper presented before the Annenberg Conference on World Communications: Decisions for the 80Ìs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 12-14, 1980.

"After the FCC Decision." Datamation, August 1980.

"We Need a National Information Policy." Washington Journalism Review, October 1980.

"The Global Phenomenon of Teleinformatics." Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer 1981.

"Global Marketing: A Growing Concept." Broadcasting Magazine, June 17, 1985.

"The Age of Parenthesis." Hoso-Bunka Foundation Annual Lecture, Tokyo, Japan, September 11, 1985.

"Prometheus Unbound." Tokyo Broadcasting System Lecture, Tokyo, Japan, September 12, 1985.

"Ad Doors Open As Rules Soften." Advertising Age, September 13, 1985.

"Soviets Pave Way for U.S. Marketers." Advertising Age, November 17, 1986.

"Developments in World Communications." Keynote address, First Third World Advertising Congress, Beijing, China, June 19, 1987.

"The Future of America in the Global Communications and Information Age." Opening remarks, American Bar Association Conference on "Television Without Frontiers," Washington, D.C., September 16, 1987.

"Moving Toward Global Media." Marketing Communications, September 1987.

"Global Television: An Executive Perspective." Columbia Journal of World Business, Vol. 22, Fall 1987.

"The Importance of Working for a Free Flow of Information." Broadcasting Magazine, March 14, 1988.

"Will New Media Technologies Aid Global Understanding?" Invited paper before U.S.-Japanese CULCON Symposium, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1988.

"Beyond Psychographics: Fiber Optics and the Future of Television." Plenary address, First World Symposium on the Electronic Media, United Nations International Telecommunications Union, October 2, 1989.

"Prometheus in America: Bound or Unbound?" Invited paper delivered before the Mediaraad, the Netherlands, (Government Council on the Media), The Hague, October 10, 1989.

"The Next World of Communications: Shapes of the Future." Presentation to the Citibank Global Communications Conference, New York City, April 29, 1990,

"Prometheus Revisted: The Globalization of Media and Markets." Inaugural address presented to the Institute for Humanistic Studies at Tokyo Institute of Technology, October 7, 1991.

"New Communications Technology Could Make Area a 'Powerhouse'." San Diego Union, November 17, 1991.

"Technology Rings Up the World." San Diego Union-Tribune, June 14, 1992.

"San Diego in the Global Village: Telecommunications Infrastructure Study for the City and County of San Diego." October 2, 1992.

"Information Age Calls San Diego, But Will City Wait For a Busy Signal?" San Diego Union-Tribune, November 29, 1992.

"Art and Technology: Bridges to a Multicultural Society." Paper presented to the Annual Pacific Telecommunications Conference, Hawaii, January 1993.

"A Peak at University of the Future," co-authored with Joyce M. Gattas, San Diego Union-Tribune, February 7, 1993.

"San Diego's Future Leads to Information Highways." San Diego Business Journal, March 8, 1993.

Testimony of John M. Eger, before the California Public Utilities Commission, July 1, 1993.

"The New World Order of Communications." Address presented to the Posts and Telecommunications International, Japan: The Convergence of Entertainment, Information and Telecommunications, New York, September 20, 1993.

"The University of the Future," co-authored with Joyce M. Gattas, Cosmos, Volume 3, September, 1993.

"A New Agenda for Health Care," opening remarks presented to the Mayo Telemedicine Symposium on Telemedicine and Access to Care: A Consensus Conference to Explore Telemedicine as a Vehicle for Expanding Access to Cost Effective Health Care, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 1, 1993.

"Art and Technology: Bridges to a New World Order," address presented to The Fifth Triennial International Conference on The Arts in Higher Education, Madrid, Spain, November 4, 1993.

"Dream or Reality: Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems." Special Edition, Engineering News Record, (McGraw-Hill, Inc.), December 1993.

"Information Superhighways are Paths to Better Health Care," San Diego Union-Tribune, January 2, 1994.

"Music, the Arts are Essential to Learning," co-authored with Joyce M. Gattas, San Diego Union-Tribune, January 30, 1994.

"The New World Order of Communications," International Center for Communications, San Diego, January, 1994.

"A New Japan in a New World Order of Communications." Address presented to the Japanese Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Meeting on International Economics and Trade, Tokyo, Japan, March 9, 1994.

"San Diego: City of the Future - The Role of Telecommunications." Report of the Mayor's Advisory Committee on The City of the Future, San Diego, March 11, 1994.

"A New Agenda for Health Care." Keynote address presented to the California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems Rural Hospital Center on Health Care Reform: Changing Rural Paradigms, Folsom, California, March 17, 1994.

"San Diego: The Multimedia Capital of the World." Keynote address of the inauguration of the San Diego Digital Multimedia Association, San Diego, September 20, 1994.

"Understanding Multimedia: Status, Context, and Prospects." A Special Report, San Diego, September, 1994.

"San Diego's Downtown Library must be an Electronic Warehouse." San Diego Union-Tribune, December 21, 1994.

"Do We Have The Will?" San Diego Daily Transcript, May 26, 1995.

"Wiring the Future." San Diego Union-Tribune, July 2, 1995.

"The Osaka Mandate: An Alliance for World Communications, A Commitment to World Community." Address presented to the International Institute of Communications Annual Conference, The Changing Media Environment: Special Plenary Session Visions of Heaven and Hell, Osaka, Japan, September 14, 1995.

"San Diego and the New World Order of Communication." Address presented to Niigata Sangyo University International Symposium '95, Northeast Asia toward the Age of the Pacific, Niigata, Japan, October 24-25, 1995.

"The Race for Content." San Diego Union-Tribune, December 24, 1995.

"Asia in the Global Information Economy: The Rise of Region-States, The Role of Telecommunications." Address presented to the International Conference on Satellite and Cable Television in Chinese and Asian Regions, sponsored by Communication Arts Research Institute, Government Information Office, Republic of China, Department of Communication Arts, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 4-5, 1996.

"Building Smart Communities: A New Framework for an Americas Information Initiative." Address for the International Telecommunication Union, Americas Telecom 96 Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 10-15, 1996.


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