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Eric T. Meyer is a graduate student in Social Informatics
in the School of Library and Information Science at Indiana University
in Bloomington, and a student fellow in the Rob Kling Center for Social
Informatics. He has presented conference papers on the topics of scholarly
communication using the Internet, the digital divide, and information
policy. His main interest is to better understand the relationship between
IT and social change. He is currently doing his dissertation research
on social change in communication regimes that adopt digital photographic
techniques, as well as pursuing research projects on photoblogs and
on how digital photography has been framed in the media.