Community Informatics: Enabling Communities with Information and Communications Technologies

Community Informatics: Enabling Communities with Information and Communications Technologies
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 605
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ISBN-10 : 9781930708495
ISBN-13 : 1930708491
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Community Informatics: Enabling Communities with Information and Communications Technologies by : Gurstein, Michael

Community Informatics is developing as an approach for linking economic and social development efforts at the community level to the opportunities that information and communication's technologies present. Areas such as SMEs and electronic commerce, community and civic networks, electronic democracy and online participation are among a few of the areas affected. Community Informatics: Enabling Communities with Information and Communications Technologies is an introduction to the discipline of community informatics. Issues such as trends, controversies, challenges and opportunities facing the community application of information and communications technologies into the millennium are studied.

What is Community Informatics (and why Does it Matter)?

What is Community Informatics (and why Does it Matter)?
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Publisher : Polimetrica s.a.s.
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9788876990977
ISBN-13 : 8876990976
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis What is Community Informatics (and why Does it Matter)? by : Michael Gurstein

Community Informatics (CI) is the application of information and communications technologies (ICTs) to enable community processes and the achievement of community objectives. CI goes beyond the "Digital Divide" to making ICT access usable and useful to excluded populations and communities for local economic development, social justice, and political empowerment. CI approaches ICTs from a "community" perspective and develops strategies and techniques for managing their use by communities both virtual and physical including the variety of Community Networking applications. CI assumes that both communities have characteristics, requirements, and opportunities that require different strategies for ICT intervention and development from individual access and use. Also, CI addresses ICT use in Developing Countries as well as among the poor, the marginalized, the elderly, or those living in remote locations in Developed Countries. CI is of interest both to ICT practitioners and academic researchers and addresses the connections between the policy and pragmatic issues arising from the tens of thousands of Community Networks, Community Technology Centres, Telecentres, Community Communications Centres, and Telecottages globally along with the rapidly emerging field of electronically based virtual "communities."

Social Informatics

Social Informatics
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781443858021
ISBN-13 : 1443858021
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Informatics by : Pnina Fichman

Social Informatics: Past, Present and Future is a collection of twelve papers that provides a state-of-the-art review of 21st century social informatics. Two papers review the history of social informatics, and show that its intellectual roots can be found in the late 1970s and early ’80s and that it emerged in several different locations around the world before it coalesced in the US in the mid-1990s. The evolution of social informatics is described under four periods: foundational work, development and expansion, a robust period of coherence, and a period of diversification that continues today. Five papers provide a view of the breadth and depth of contemporary social informatics, demonstrating the diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches that can be used. A further five papers explore the future of social informatics and offer provocative and disparate visions of its trajectory, ranging from arguments for a new philosophical grounding for social informatics, to calls for a social informatics based on practice thinking and materiality. This book presents a view of SI that emphasizes the core relationship among people, ICT and organizational and social life from a perspective that integrates aspects of social theory and demonstrates clearly that social informatics has never been a more necessary research endeavor than it is now.

The Neighborhood in the Internet

The Neighborhood in the Internet
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781317571513
ISBN-13 : 1317571517
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Neighborhood in the Internet by : John M. Carroll

Today, "community" seems to be everywhere. At home, at work, and online, the vague but comforting idea of the community pervades every area of life. But have we lost the ability truly to understand what it means? The Neighborhood in the Internet investigates social and civic effects of community networks on local community, and how community network designs are appropriated and extended by community members. Carroll uses his conceptual model of "community" to re-examine the Blacksburg Electronic Village – the first Web-based community network – applying it to attempts to sustain and enrich contemporary communities through information technology. The book provides an analysis of the role of community in contemporary paradigms for work and other activity mediated by the Internet. It brings to the fore a series of design experiments investigating new approaches to community networking and addresses the future trajectory and importance of community networks. This book will be of interest to students of sociology, community psychology, human-computer interaction, information science, and computer-supported collaborative work.

Connecting Canadians

Connecting Canadians
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Publisher : Athabasca University Press
Total Pages : 519
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ISBN-10 : 9781926836041
ISBN-13 : 1926836049
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Connecting Canadians by : Andrew Clement

Connecting Canadians examines the role of community informatics, or community-based ICT initiatives, in this process of transition. The Community Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) set out to study how civil society groups--in locations ranging from Vancouver to Labrador and from remote Northern communities to Toronto and Montréal--sought to enable local communities to develop on their own terms within the broader context of federal and provincial policies and programs. Drawing on diverse theoretical perspectives, from sociology to library and information sciences to women's studies, the essays not only document specific local initiatives but analyze the overall trajectory of the government's vision of a digitally inclusive Canada.

Community Informatics

Community Informatics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781134736300
ISBN-13 : 1134736304
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Community Informatics by : Dave Eagle

This edited collection brings together some leading exponents of CI around the world and critically evaluates their experiences.

Social Information Technology: Connecting Society and Cultural Issues

Social Information Technology: Connecting Society and Cultural Issues
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 9781599047768
ISBN-13 : 1599047764
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Information Technology: Connecting Society and Cultural Issues by : Kidd, Terry T.

"This book provides a source for definitions, antecedents, and consequences of social informatics and the cultural aspect of technology. It addresses cultural/societal issues in social informatics technology and society, the Digital Divide, government and technology law, information security and privacy, cyber ethics, technology ethics, and the future of social informatics and technology"--Provided by publisher.

Encyclopedia of Developing Regional Communities with Information and Communication Technology

Encyclopedia of Developing Regional Communities with Information and Communication Technology
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 804
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ISBN-10 : 9781591407911
ISBN-13 : 1591407915
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Developing Regional Communities with Information and Communication Technology by : Marshall, Stewart

"This encyclopedia provides a thorough examination of concepts, technologies, policies, training, and applications of ICT in support of economic and regional developments around the globe"--Provided by publisher.

From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen

From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 541
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ISBN-10 : 9780262297554
ISBN-13 : 0262297558
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen by : Marcus Foth

Studies from around the world show how the social media tools of Web 2.0 are shaping engagement with cities, communities, and spaces. Web 2.0 tools, including blogs, wikis, and photo sharing and social networking sites, have made possible a more participatory Internet experience. Much of this technology is available for mobile phones, where it can be integrated with such device-specific features as sensors and GPS. From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen examines how this increasingly open, collaborative, and personalizable technology is shaping not just our social interactions but new kinds of civic engagement with cities, communities, and spaces. It offers analyses and studies from around the world that explore how the power of social technologies can be harnessed for social engagement in urban areas. Chapters by leading researchers in the emerging field of urban informatics outline the theoretical context of their inquiries, describing a new view of the city as a hybrid that merges digital and physical worlds; examine technology-aided engagement involving issues of food, the environment, and sustainability; explore the creative use of location-based mobile technology in cities from Melbourne, Australia, to Dhaka, Bangladesh; study technological innovations for improving civic engagement; and discuss design research approaches for understanding the development of sentient real-time cities, including interaction portals and robots.

Communicating in the Information Society

Communicating in the Information Society
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Publisher : Geneva : United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105121596451
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Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating in the Information Society by : United Nations Research Institute for Social Development

This publication contains a collection of essays which discuss social perspectives on developments in information technology, and has been produced by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development to mark the first UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Topics discussed include: gender issues in the information society; community informatics; media developments and democratisation.