William J. Drake is an international fellow and lecturer in the Media Change and Innovation Division of the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research at the University of Zurich. He is also the chair of Noncommercial Users Constituency and a member of the Board of the European At Large Organization in ICANN; a member of the 1net coalition”s Coordinating Committee; and a core faculty member of the European and South schools on Internet governance. Previously he was, inter alia: senior associate and director of the Project on the Information Revolution and World Politics at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; founding associate director of the Communication, Culture and Technology Program at Georgetown University; assistant professor of communication at the University of California, San Diego; and adjunct professor at the School of Advanced International Studies and at Georgetown University”s School of Business. He also was co-editor of the MIT Press book series, The Information Revolution and Global Politics; a two-term member of the Generic Names Supporting Organization Council in ICANN; a member of the UN Working Group on Internet Governance; a member of the Multistakeholder Advisory Group of the Internet Governance Forum; and vice chair and a founding Steering Committee member of the Global Internet Governance Academic Network. Drake received his PhD in political science from Columbia University.
2 Ebooks by Richard Whitt
Michail L. Kotin & Richard Whitt: To be or not to be? The Verbum Substantivum from Synchronic, Diachronic and Typological Perspectives
The verbs of the ‘to be’-group, also called verba substantiva, belong to the most enigmatic phenomena of the human language. Combining a distinct suppletivity of their conjugational forms in most lan …
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