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The Journal of Community Informatics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2005
- Michael Gurstein:
Community Informatics and the World Summit on the Information Society.
- Steve Cisler:
A short movie about ICT.
- Arthur Cordell, Paula A. Romanow:
Community Networking and Public Benefits. - Manne Granqvist:
Looking Critically at ICT4Dev: The Case of Lincos. - Marcus Leaning:
The modal nature of ICT: challenging the historical interpretation of the social understanding and appropriation of ICT. - Serge Proulx, Guillaume Latzko-Toth:
Mapping the Virtual in Social Sciences: On the Category of "Virtual Community". - Jocelyn E. Williams, Catherine M. Wallace, Frank Sligo:
Free internet as agent of community transformation.
- Yusaku Fujii, Noriaki Yoshiura, Naoya Ohta:
Community Security By Widely Available Information Technology. - Andy Williamson:
A Review of New Zealand's Digital Strategy.
Volume 2, Number 2, 2006
- Michael Gurstein:
Enabling the Local as a Fundamental Development Strategy.
- Udo Richard Averweg:
Towards a Code Of Cyberethics. - Claire E. Buré:
Digital Inclusion without Social Inclusion: The Consumption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Homeless Subculture in Central Scotland. - Marcus Foth, Barbara Adkins:
A Research Design to Build Effective Partnerships between City Planners, Developers, Government and Urban Neighbourhood Communities. - Ferdie C. Lochner:
A Cost Maturity Model for Community Informatics Projects in the Developing World. - Aldo de Moor, Hans Weigand:
Effective Communication in Virtual Adversarial Collaborative Communities. - Bernard Sévigny, Paul Prévost:
The Learning Community as a Local Development Strategy.
- Ann Peterson Bishop, Bertram C. Bruce, M. Cameron Jones:
Community Inquiry and Informatics: Collaborative Learning Through ICT. - John M. Carroll, Ann Peterson Bishop:
Special Section on Learning in Communities: Introduction. - John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson:
The Participant-Observer in Community-based Learning as Community Bard. - Gerhard Fischer:
Learning in Communities: A Distributed Intelligence Perspective. - Gerhard Fischer, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf:
Spiders in the Net: Universities as Facilitators of Community-based Learning. - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Philip L. Isenhour:
Designing Technology for Local Citizen Deliberation. - Lynette Kvasny:
Social Reproduction and its Applicability for Community Informatics. - Lynette Kvasny, Nancy Kranich, Jörge Reina Schement:
Communities, Learning and Democracy in the Digital Age. - Volkmar Pipek, Mary Beth Rosson, Gunnar Stevens, Volker Wulf:
Supporting the Appropriation of ICT: End-User Development in Civil Societies. - Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Developmental Learning Communities. - Murali Venkatesh, Jeffrey S. Owens:
Radical Praxis and Civic Network Design. - John M. Carroll, Ann Peterson Bishop:
Special Section on Learning in Communities: Complete.
Volume 2, Number 3, 2006
Editorial
- Michael Gurstein:
Learning from the LDC's.
- Fabiola Amariles, Olga P. Paz, Nathan Russell, Nancy Johnson:
The Impacts of Community Telecenters in Rural Colombia. - Wallace Chigona:
Should communal computing facilities cohabit with public facilities? - Rachel Gurstein, Susan Pell:
Youth Interns and The Strategic Deployment of ICTs for Public Access. - Gyorgy Lengyel, Eliza Eranusz, Dániel Füleki, László Lorincz, Viktória Siklós:
The Cserénfa experiment. - Rajendra Kumar, Michael L. Best:
Social Impact and Diffusion of Telecenter Use: A Study from the Sustainable Access in Rural India Project. - Sarah Parkinson, Ricardo Ramírez:
Using a Sustainable Livelihoods Approach to Assessing the Impact of ICTs in Development.
- Meddie Mayanja:
Rethinking telecentre sustainability approaches. - Amy Ruth West:
Technology Related Dangers: The Issue of Development and Security for Marginalized Groups in South Africa.
- Felician Bakoya Ncheye:
My Experience with the Sengerema Community Multimedia Centre (CMC).
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