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The Journal of Community Informatics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2007
Editorial
- Michael Gurstein:
Community Informatics and Systems Design. - Aldo de Moor, Fiorella de Cindio:
Beyond Users to Communities - Designing Systems As Though Communities Matter - An Introduction to the Special Issue.
- Michael Bieber, Barbara S. McFall, Ronald E. Rice, Michael Gurstein:
Towards Systems Design for Supporting Enabling Communities. - David T. Bourgeois, Thomas A. Horan:
A Design Theory Approach to Community Informatics: Community-Centered Development and Action Research Testing of Online Social Networking Prototype. - Fiorella de Cindio, Laura Anna Ripamonti, Cristian Peraboni:
Community Networks as lead users in online public services design. - Roderick L. Lee, Craig H. Ganoe, Wendy A. Schafer, Cecelia Merkel, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson:
Making Use of Scenarios for Achieving Effective Use in Community Computing Contexts. - Aldo de Moor:
Using System Dynamics to Construct Design Theory for Community Information Systems. - Nkechi Nnadi, Michael Gurstein:
Towards Supporting Community Information Seeking and Use.
- Vanda N. Rideout, Andrew Reddick, Susan O'Donnell, William J. McIver Jr., Sandy Kitchen, Mary Milliken:
Community Organizations in the Information Age: A study of community intermediaries in Canada.
- Udo Richard Averweg, Susan O'Donnell:
Code of Ethics for Community Informatics Researchers.
Volume 3, Number 2, 2007
- Michael Gurstein:
Q: Where is the Wealth of Nations? A: In Communities.
- Michael Victor Arnold:
The concept of community and the character of networks. - Esharenana E. Adomi:
Overnight Internet Browsing Among Cyber Café users in Abraka, Nigeria. - Tom Denison, Graeme Johanson:
Surveys of the use of information and communications technologies by community-based organisations. - Bjørn Furuholt, Stein Kristiansen:
Internet Cafés in Asia and Africa - Venues for Education and Learning? - Olivia Kwapong:
Factors Influencing Information Delivery Technology Choice in Deprived Regions in Ghana.
- Virginia E. Eubanks:
Trapped in the Digital Divide: The Distributive Paradigm in Community Informatics.
- Manuel Acevedo:
Network Capital: an expression of social capital in the Network Society. - Garth Graham:
A Comment Prompted by Andy Williamson's "A Review of New Zealand's Digital Strategy".
Volume 3, Number 3, 2007
A bilingual issue (Spanish / Portuguese and English) written by practitioners, academics and officials from the countries of the region.
Editorial
- Michael Gurstein:
Editorial: Community Informatics with a Latin American Accent. - Eduardo Villanueva, Christoph Roessner:
Introducción: TIC y América Latina: una revision desde las bases hasta la torre de marfil.
- Juan Fernando Bossio:
Sostenibilidad de proyectos de desarrollo con nuevas tecnologías: el caso de la organización de regantes y su sistema de información en Huaral. - Susana Finquelievich, Daniel Gustavo Finquelievich:
Sistemas comunitarios de satisfacción a necesidades de conectividad en la sociedad de la información: el caso de Argentina. - Víctor M. González, Luís A. Castro:
Manteniendo lazos vía Web: El Caso de las Comunidades Mexicanas de Emigrantes en los EUA. - Sofía Irene Medellin Urquiaga, Erick Huerta Velázquez:
La Promoción de las TIC para el Desarrollo en Pueblos Indígenas: Extensión o Comunicación. - Laura Helena Porras, Bertha Salinas, José Manuel Ramos, Guadalupe Huerta:
La piedra angular: sujetos y contextos locales en la implementación de las políticas de inclusión digital-.
- Luis Caceres:
El rol de las TIC en la educacion: Experencia del programa escolar de monitoreo ambiemental de la subcuenca del Cotahuasi, Perú. - Oscar Maeso:
Programa de Intercambio entre operadores de telecentros. Una nueva generación de redes en el movimiento de telecentros panamericano. - Vilma Tuy:
El rol de los telecentros comunitarios en las comunidades indígenas de Sololà, Guatemala. - Eugenia Vallejo Montoya:
Telecentros comunitarios: un espacio para la participación y formación ciudadana. La experiencia de Manizales, Colombia.
- Cristina Kiomi Mori, Rodrigo Ortiz Assumpção:
Brazilian Digital Inclusion Public Policy: achievements and challenges.
- Alejandra Davidziuk:
Apropiación de las tecnologías móviles desde un espejo lejano: infiltración barroca, creolización y canibalismo.
- Eduardo Villanueva:
Políticas y clivajes: algunas ideas a propósito de una revisión de políticas.
Volume 3, Number 4, 2007
- Michael Gurstein:
Some Thoughts on ICT in a Developing World Context.
- Adeyinka Tella:
Stakeholders' Perceptions of the Impact of the Global System for Mobile Communications on Nigeria Rural Economy: Implications for an Emerging Communications Industry. - Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher J. Shepherd, Martin R. Gibbs:
Trouble at Kookaburra Hollow: how media mediate. - Md. Mahfuz Ashraf, Paul A. Swatman, Jo Hanisch:
Some perspectives on understanding the adoption and implementation of ICT interventions in developing countries. - Christopher Bodnar:
The Vancouver Community Network, Social Investing and Public Good Models of ICT development. - David W. Bruce, Victoria Hagens, Katrina Ellis:
Technology Mediated Learning: Building Capacity in Rural Communities. - Matthew A. Wong:
Community Wireless: Policy and Regulation Perspectives.
- Gisèle Gagnon:
Innovations in Microfinance technologies.
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