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ISTAS 2008: Fredericton, NB, Canada
- Citizens, Groups, Communities and Information and Communication Technologies: IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 2008, Fredericton, NB, Canada, June 26-28, 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-1669-1

- Malik Aleem Ahmed:

Developing parliamentary web portals for citizens, MPs and related groups - Challenges and proposed solutions. 1-7 - Jonathan P. Allen:

How Web 2.0 communities solve the knowledge sharing problem. 1-3 - Per Andersen, Susan Andersen, Norman E. Youngblood

, Eduardo Colmenares:
Health education kiosk for low-literacy patients served by community-based clinics. 1-9 - Roberta Brody:

Credibility and information naïveté in socially networked information. 1-3 - Bart Cammaerts:

Critical reflections on the participative nature of blogs. 1-12 - Luís A. Castro

, Víctor M. González
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Toward an understanding of community connectedness: the role of ICTs. 1-4 - Andrew Clement, David Ley, Terry Costantino, Dan Kurtz, Mike Tissenbaum:

The PIPWatch toolbar: Combining PIPEDA, PETs and market forces through social navigation to enhance privacy protection and compliance. 1-10 - Joseph Coleman, Robert M. Wolk:

Colliding fronts: Making sense of the wind power debate. 1-9 - Nina Dahlmann, Maria Elsner, Sabina Jeschke

, Nicole Natho, Christian Schröder:
Gender gap in technological disciplines: Societal causes and consequences. 1-7 - Aliaa I. Dakroury, William F. Birdsall:

Blogs and the right to communicate: Towards creating a space-less public sphere? 1-8 - Juan Carlos De Martin, Andrea Glorioso:

The Neubot project: A collaborative approach to measuring internet neutrality. 1-4 - Linda Duffett-Leger

, Joanna Lumsden
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Interactive online health promotion interventions: A "health check". 1-8 - Bruno Emond

, David Scobie, Matthew Allen, Michael Postma, William McIver:
An H.323 Broadband Virtual Camera for supporting asynchronous visual communication in large groups. 1-4 - Adam Fiser, Andrew Clement:

The K-Net broadband deployment model: Enabling Canadian Aboriginal community control of telecom infrastructure through relationship building and heterogeneous engineering. 1-14 - Kerri Gibson, Susan O'Donnell:

Challenges of conducting participatory user-centred ICT research with a health organisation. 1-6 - Víctor M. González

, Marcela D. Rodríguez
, Luz M. Colsa:
Connecting families with ICTs: A board messaging system for older adults and their family abroad. 1-4 - Víctor M. González

, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
On new media for intergenerational communication: The case of Geriatric1927. 1-4 - Gordon A. Gow

, David Townsend, Tara McGee
, Peter Anderson:
Communication technology and campus safety: Critical sociotechnical concerns for emergency messaging at Canadian universities. 1-5 - Owen P. Hall, Samuel L. Seaman:

Information and communication technology for groups: Applications to management education. 1-3 - Leila Hassanin:

Egyptian women artisans: Struggling to face the demands of modern markets. 1-8 - Sabina Jeschke

, Lars Knipping, Marcus Liebhardt, Fabian Müller, Olivier Pfeiffer, Ursula Vollmer, Marc Wilke, Xin Yan:
Enhancing technological literacy: Robotics in academic education of non-engineers. 1-5 - Meera K. Joseph

, Theo N. Andrew:
Participatory approaches for the development and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTS) for rural farmers. 1-13 - Han-Teng Liao

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Conflictual consensus in the Chinese version of Wikipedia. 1-10 - Sandy Liu, Heather Molyneaux

, Brad Matthews:
A technical implementation guide for multi-site videoconferencing. 1-8 - Nadine Ludwig:

Modularization and semantics of learning objects in a cooperative knowledge space. 1-4 - Michele Mastroeni:

Shaping innovation through finance: the strategic pursuit of high-tech innovation. 1-9 - Helen McQuillan:

Refracting gender and ICT theories through community lenses: Women as innovators and change agents. 1-9 - Jason Millar:

Blind visionaries: A case for broadening engineers' ethical duties. 1-4 - Mary Milliken, Susan O'Donnell:

User-generated online video: The next public sphere? 1-3 - Heather Molyneaux

, Susan O'Donnell, Hélène Fournier, Kerri Gibson:
Participatory videoconferencing for groups. 1-8 - Monica Mora, Kamal Hassin, Andrew Pullin, Steven Muegge

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Open educational resources and the evolving value chain of education in developing countries. 1-10 - Lilia V. Moshkina, Ronald C. Arkin:

Lethality and autonomous systems: The roboticist demographic. 1-9 - Fawad Nazir, Hideaki Takeda

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Extraction and analysis of tripartite relationships from Wikipedia. 1-13 - Alison Norris, Mark B. Freeman

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The importance of community engagement in policy development: an Australian case study. 1-7 - Susan O'Donnell, Sonja Perley, Deanne C. Simms:

Challenges for video communications in remote and rural communities. 1-11 - Ravina Panangalage, Ajith Pasqual:

Impact of ICT on learning and teaching. 1-10 - Karl Perusich:

Large group displays: Using differentiation of command to filter data. 1-4 - Alison Powell:

The public utility and the public park: Metaphors and models for community-based Wi-Fi networking. 1-6 - Carl F. Varnerin, Robert M. Wolk:

Socio-political response to land based wind power and the manifestation of the response via the internet. 1-10 - Jie Wang, Ying Liu, Huanglingzi Liu, Jyri P. Salomaa:

User study on family communication in China. 1-7 - Robert M. Wolk:

Utilizing Google Earth and Google Sketchup to visualize wind farms. 1-8 - Matthew A. Wong:

Wireless Nomad: a case study in Co-operatively managed, shared urban residential wireless Internet Service provision. 1-8

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