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|a Community informatics :
|b enabling communities with information and communications technologies /
|c [edited by] Michael Gurstein.
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|a Hershey [Pa.] :
|b Idea Group Pub.,
|c c2000.
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|a iii, 596 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 25 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Introduction - Community Information: Enabling Community Uses of Information and Communications Technology /
|r Michael Gurstein --
|g Ch. I.
|t The Access Rainbow: Conceptualizing Universal Access to the Information/Communications Infrastructure /
|r Andrew Clement and Leslie Regan Shade --
|g Ch. II.
|t Requirements for a Regional Information Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities - The Case for Community Informatics /
|r Thomas Beale --
|g Ch. III.
|t Embedding the Net: Community Empowerment in the Age of Information /
|r Brian D. Loader, Barry Hague and Dave Eagle --
|g Ch. IV.
|t The Role of Community Information in the Virtual Metropolis: The Co-Existence of Virtual and Proximate Terrains /
|r Paul M. A. Baker --
|g Ch. V.
|t Differential IT Access and Use Patterns in Rural and Small-Town Atlantic Canada /
|r David Bruce --
|g Ch. VI.
|t Building the Information Society from the Bottom Up? EU Public Policy and Community Informatics in North West England /
|r John Cawood and Seamus Simpson --
|g Ch. VII.
|t New Communities and New Community Networks /
|r Doug Schuler --
|g Ch. VIII.
|t CTCNet, the Community Technology Movement, and the Prospects for Democracy in America /
|r Peter Miller --
|g Ch. IX.
|t Community Networks for Reinventing Citizenship and Democracy /
|r Fiorella de Cindio --
|g Ch. X.
|t ICT and Local Governance: A View from the South /
|r Susana Finquelievich --
|g Ch. XI.
|t Community Informatics for Electronic Democracy: Social Shaping of the Digital City in Antwerp (DMA) /
|r Jo Pierson --
|g Ch. XII.
|t Internet-Based Neighborhood Information Systems: A Comparative Analysis /
|r Danny Krouk, Bill Pitkin and Neal Richman --
|g Ch. XIII.
|t Community Impact of Telebased Information Centers /
|r Morten Falch --
|g Ch. XIV.
|t Cafematics: The Cybercafe and the Community /
|r James Stewart --
|g Ch. XV.
|t Facilitating Community Processes through Culturally Appropriate Informatics: An Australian Indigenous Community Information Systems Case Study /
|r Andrew Turk and Kathryn Trees --
|g Ch. XVI.
|t On-Line Discussion Forums in a Swedish Local Government Context /
|r Agneta Ranerup --
|g Ch. XVII.
|t Reinforcing and Opening Communities Through Innovative Technologies /
|r Alessandra Agostini, Valeria Giannella and Antonietta Grasso /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. XVIII.
|t Academic-Community Partnerships for Advanced Information Processing in Low Technology Support Settings /
|r Rosann Webb Collins --
|g Ch. XIX.
|t Communication Shops and Telecenters in Developing Nations /
|r Royal D. Colle --
|g Ch. XX.
|t Virtual Communities, Real Struggles: Seeking Alternatives for Democratic Networking /
|r Francois Fortier --
|g Ch. XXI.
|t Linking Communities to Global Policymaking: A New Electronic Window on the United Nations /
|r John Lawrence and Janice Brodman --
|g Ch. XXII.
|t Community and Technology: Social Learning in CCIS /
|r Roger S. Slack --
|g Ch. XXIII.
|t Community Participation in the Design of the Seattle Public Schools' Budget Builder Web Site /
|r Chris Halaska --
|g Ch. XXIV.
|t Discussions and Decisions: Enabling Participation in Design in Geographical Communities /
|r Volkmar Pipek, Oliver Marker and Claus Rinner /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. XXV.
|t Radio B-92 in Belgrade Harnesses the Power of a Media Activist Community During the War to Keep Broadcasting Despite Terrestrial Ban /
|r Robin Hamman --
|g Ch. XXVI.
|t The Economics of Community Networking: Case Studies from the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) /
|r Mark Surman.
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|a Computer networks
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|a Electronic villages (Computer networks)
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|a Information society.
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