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The Journal of Community Informatics, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2015
- Michael Gurstein:
Why I'm Giving Up on the Digital Divide.
- Benjamin Kwasi Addom:
Managing Knowledge During Partnerships: A Case of Intermediaries in Agricultural Innovation System. - Fábio Nauras Akhras:
Modeling Social Inclusion Systems. - Perien J. Boer:
Community meeting the Namibian Education Technology Policy with OLPC's XO laptops: is it a viable approach? - Richard Heeks, Angelica V. Ospina:
Analysing Urban Community Informatics from a Resilience Perspective. - Mohammad Delwar Hossain:
Users and Uses of Internet Access Points in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Community Information Centers (CICs). - Leigh Jin, Daniel Robey, Marie-Claude Boudreau:
The Nature of Hybrid Community: An Exploratory Study of Open Source Software User Groups. - Harekrishna Misra:
Information Kiosk Based Indian E-Governance Service Delivery: Value Chain Based Measurement Modelling. - Ganesan Muthiah:
Assessment of Mobile Voice Agricultural Messages Given to Farmers of Cauvery Delta Zone of Tamil Nadu, India. - Helen Russell, Kirsty Young:
Influences and Experiences of Using Digital Devices in Laterlife. - Matthew David Smith, Jo Hanisch:
Impacts of Mobile Phone Use on Poverty Reduction for Non-Commercial Farmers in Rural North Ghana. - Serena Tagliacozzo, Caterina Arcidiacono:
Do ICTs Help To Maintain Social Capital In The Disaster Recovery Phase? A Case Study Of The L'aquila Earthquake.
- Ammar Halabi:
Book Review - Favela Digital: The Other Side of Technology. - David Nemer:
Book Review: Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age.
- Nor Azlina Bt Ab. Aziz, Mohamad Fitri S., Soubakeavathi Rethinasamy:
Constructing Sustainable Digital Learning Environments for Remote Rural Children of Sarawak.
- David Nemer:
From Digital Divide to Digital Inclusion and Beyond.
- Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla:
Digital order and political disorder: thoughts about opposite effects of digital media on emerging societies.
Volume 11, Number 2, 2015
Editorial
- Michael Gurstein, Volker Wulf:
Community & Technologies - Challenges and Opportunities for Future Research.
- Federico Cabitza, Carla Simone, Denise Cornetta:
Sensitizing concepts for the next community-oriented technologies: shifting focus from social networking to convivial artifacts. - John M. Carroll, Patrick C. Shih, Jessica Kropczynski:
Community informatics as innovation in sociotechnical infrastructures. - Cristhian Parra, David Nemer, David Hakken, Vincenzo D'Andrea:
Deep Trust in the future of Community Informatics. - Carlos Rey-Moreno, Amalia G. Sabiescu, Masbulele Jay Siya, William D. Tucker:
Local Ownership, Exercise of Ownership and Moving from Passive to Active Entitlement: A practice-led inquiry on a rural community network. - Douglas Schuler:
Engaging Academia: Strengthening the Link Between Community and Technology.
- Susanne Bødker:
Using IT to 'do good' in communities? - John M. Carroll, Eric Obeysekare:
CI 101: Community Informatics as General Education. - Fiorella de Cindio:
Community&Technologies, Community Informatics: Tensions and Challenges. - Aldo de Moor:
Communities in Context: Taking Control of Their Tools in Common(s). - Andy Williamson:
Embedding Digital Advantage: A Five-Stage Maturity Model for Digital Communities.
- Anne Weibert, Konstantin Aal, Thomas von Rekowski, Volker Wulf:
"Hey, can we make that, please?": Upon Craft as a Means for Cross-cultural Community-Building.
Volume 11, Number 3, 2015
Editorial
- Andy Bytheway, Colin Rhinesmith, Mark Wolfe:
Introduction: Research Methods for Community Informatics. - Michael Gurstein:
A Canadian Election Programme for Digital Citizenship and Social Equity.
- Ammar Halabi, Amalia G. Sabiescu, Salomão David, Sara Vannini, David Nemer:
From Exploration to Design: Aligning Intentionality in Community Informatics Projects. - Hossana Twinomurinzi, Roy Johnson:
Meta-Synthesizing Qualitative Research in Information Systems. - Ronel Smith:
Focus Groups as a Tool to Collect Data in a Community Informatics Project Involving Elderly Rural Women. - Gary Brian Wills:
Reflective evaluation of civil society development: A case study of RLabs Cape Town, South Africa. - Patricia Margaret Alexander, Helene Gelderblom, Estelle de Kock:
Contributions from Visitor Research to CI and ICT4D Theory and Research Methodology. - Alan Freihof Tygel, Maria Luiza Machado Campos, Celso Alexandre Souza de Alvear:
Teaching Open Data for Social Movements: a Research Strategy. - Judy van Biljon, John Traxler, Ronell van der Merwe, Dalize van Heerden:
Curriculum development for mobile digital literacy skills acquisition using a Design Science Approach. - Isabel Meyer, Mario Alphonso Marais:
Design for Sustainability: Countering the Drivers of Unsustainability in Development Projects.
- Rob McMahon, Arline Chasle, Tim Whiteduck:
First Mile Methodologies in Community Informatics Research: Learning from First Nations. - Lareen Ann Newman, Francisco Lupiáñez-Villanueva:
A Framework to Research the Social Determinants of ICTs for E-Health. - Greta Byrum:
What are Community Wireless Networks For?
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