Don Flournoy

Don M. Flournoy, PhD, is a Professor of Telecommunications in the School of Telecommunications, Ohio University (Athens). His research interests lie in the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to the solution of human problems. He is the author of seven books, including The Broadband Millennium: Communication Technologies and Markets, Chicago: International Engineering Consortium(2004) and hundreds of scholarly articles and papers. From 1990-2007, Dr. Flournoy was director of the Ohio University Institute for Telecommunications Studies. He is the founding editor, Online Journal of Space Communication , and serves as education VP on the board of the Society of Satellite Professionals International, the professional development association of the satellite and space industry. Prof. Flournoy holds an undergraduate degree from Southern Methodist University (1959), and graduate degrees from the University of London-UK (1961) and the University of Texas (1965). He was assistant dean, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland (1965-1969); associate dean, State University of New York/Buffalo (1969-71); dean of the University College at Ohio University (1971-81).

Publications

Networked Communities: Strategies for Digital Collaboration
Sylvie Albert, Don Flournoy, Rolland LeBrasseur. © 2009. 344 pages.
Today, information communication technologies, such as the Internet and World Wide Web, are inextricably woven into the fabric of social and economic development. These changes...