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Paul M.A. Baker, Ph.D., holds the rank of Senior Research Scientist with the Georgia Institute of Technology, and is the Project Director of Policy Initiatives for both the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Mobile Wireless Technologies, and the Workplace Accommodations RERC. He is also an Adjunct Professor with the School of Public Policy at Georgia Institute of Technology.

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He has taught courses in the areas of political science, disability policy, public administration, information policy, and state and local government policymaking. He is currently researching the role of policy in advancing technology and universal accessibility goals for persons with disabilities; and institutional issues involved in public sector information policy development and state and local government use of information and communication technologies (ICT’s).

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Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Mobile Wireless Technologies, RERC on Workplace Accommodations RERC, Accessibility and Wireless Networks

Publications

  • Baker P, Moon N, Ward A. Virtual exclusion and telework: barriers and opportunities of technocentric workplace accommodation policy. Work (Reading, Mass.) 27 (4) , 421-30 PubMed ID:(17148880 )

  • Baker P, Ward A. Bridging Temporal and Spatial "Gaps": The role of information and communication technologies in defining communities Information, Communication & Society 5 (2) , 207 - 224 doi: 10.1080/13691180210130789

  • Baker P, Ward A. Community Formation and Dynamics in the Virtual Metropolis Nat Civic Rev 89 (3) , 203 - 216 doi: 10.1002/ncr.89303

  • Head L, Baker P, Bagwell B, Moon N. Barriers to evidence based practice in accommodations for an aging workforce. Work (Reading, Mass.) 27 (4) , 391-6 PubMed ID:(17148876)

  • Kaplan S, Weiss S, Moon N, Baker P. A framework for providing telecommuting as a reasonable accommodation: some considerations on a comparative case study. Work (Reading, Mass.) 27 (4) , 431-40 PubMed ID:(17148881)

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