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The Journal of Community Informatics, Volume 18
Volume 18, January 2022
- Madeleine Renyi, Anna Hegedüs, Paul Schmitter, Fabian Berger, Thomas Ballmer, Edith Maier, Christophe Kunze:
Lessons Learned: The Multifaceted Field of (Digital) Neighborhood Development. - Colin Rhinesmith, Malana Krongelb, Jie Jiang:
The Digital Equity Leadership Lab (DELL): A case study of community leadership development to promote digital equity and justice. 104-131 - Alexander Fink, Ross Velure Roholt:
Surfacing Human Service Organizations' Data Use Practices: Toward a Critical Performance Measurement Framework: From the 2021 Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference. - Michel Mersereau:
Constructing Household Routines with the Internet: Assessing the role of the Internet in Normalizing Household Productivity. - Manuela Farinosi, Adriano Cirulli, Leopoldina Fortunati:
impact of the pandemic on communication between local government and citizens in a small village in Tuscany: From the 2021 Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference.
Volume 18, Number 2, September 2022
- Jaime Meza-Cordero:
Digital Literacy and Long-Term Labor Outcomes: Impacts from the One Laptop per Child Program in Costa Rica. - Sterling D. Quinn, Daphne Condon:
Inclusion of Latino-oriented local businesses in popular online maps: An empirical study in the Inland Northwest of the United States. - Colin Rhinesmith:
Envisioning the Future of Community Informatics. 1-2 - Kathleen H. Pine, Margaret M. Hinrichs, Kailey Love, Michael Shafer, George Runger, William Riley:
Addressing Fragmentation of Health Services through Data-Driven Knowledge Co-Production within a Boundary Organization. 3-26 - Christopher Ali, Abby Simmerman, Nicholas Lansing:
Towards a connected commonwealth: The roles of counties in broadband deployment in Virginia. 48-83
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