Community Network Analysis and ICTs: Bridging and Building Community Ties

Conference proceedings

1 The Structural Contrariness of Community Networks

Michael Arnold, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne, Australia

2 Strengthening Civil Society by Developing Stakeholder Communities using Intermedia

Aldo de Moor, Dept. of Information Systems and Management, Tilburg University, the Netherlands, ademoor@uvt.nl

3 Encouraging Residents to take Social Ownership of an Online Community Network through PAD: Participation, Animation, Design

Marcus Foth, Creative Industries Research and Applications Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

4 Grassroots initiated networked communities: a viable method of overcoming multiple digital inequalities within communities of locality?

Mark B. Gaved & Paul Mulholland, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

5 The Four Care Domains: Situations Worthy of Research

Peter Jones, Lancashire Care NHS Trust, Chorley, Lancashire, UK

6 Competing Models of Community Networks: Significance of different approaches to place based web sites for community participation and engagement

Dr. Sonia Liff, Warwick Business School, Warwick University, Coventry, UK

7 IT for Me and South Yorkshire Community Information

Liz Pearce, Information Development Officer, IT for Me Project, e.h.pearce@sheffield.ac.uk,
Dave Miller, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, d.miller@sheffeild.ac.uk,
Richard Proctor, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, r.proctor@sheffield.ac.uk,
Steve Fox, Mediac, s.fox@mediacuk.co.uk,
Joel Gouget, Project Manager, IT for Me Project, j.gouget@sheffield.ac.uk

8 Grass-roots community innovation & action in Denmark: the Development Centre in Odsherred

Lene Sørensen & René Victor Valqui Vidal, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, DK

9 Empowerment for the West: Community Information, Knowledge Management &Technologies for community service providers in Melbourne’s Western region - A Prospective Report

Larry Stillman, Centre for Community Networking Research, Monash University, Australia,
Professor Randy Stoecker, Department of Sociology, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

10 Diffusion of Community Information Networks in New Zealand Public Libraries: A Case Study

Lan Anh Tran, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ

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