| Community Network Analysis and ICTs: Bridging and Building Community Ties | ||
Conference proceedings1 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, 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, 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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