[DDN] FW: Journal of Community Informatics Special Issue on Telecentres
mgurst at vcn.bc.ca
mgurst at vcn.bc.ca
Wed Apr 18 01:02:53 EDT 2007
The Journal of Community Informatics has just published its latest issue
at http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej. We invite you to review the
Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles
and items of interest.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Michael Gurstein
Editor in Chief: Journal of Community Informatics gurstein at gmail.com
Supporting Organizations
The Journal of Community Informatics was founded with generous support
from the Canadian Research Alliance for Community and Innovation
Networking
(CRACIN) funded by the Canadian Social Science and Humanities Research
Council (SSHRC). The Journal is published under the direction of Editor
in Chief Michael Gurstein, Ph.D., and under the auspices of the
Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN); with volunteer
contributions from the Centre for Community Informatics Research,
Development and Training (CCIRDT); financial, production support and
volunteer assistance from the Graduate School of Library and Information
Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; and financial
support from Telecentres.Org.
The Journal of Community Informatics
v.2 no. 3 (2006) Special Issue: Telecentres
Table of Contents http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/issue/view/15
Editorial
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Learning from the LDC's
Michael Gurstein
Articles
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The Impacts of Community Telecenters in Rural Colombia
Fabiola Amariles, Olga P. Paz, Nathan Russell, Nancy
Johnson
Should communal computing facilities cohabit with public facilities?
Wallace Chigona
Youth Interns and The Strategic Deployment of ICTs for Public Access
Rachel Gurstein, Susan Pell
The Cserénfa experiment.
Gyorgy Lengyel, Eliza Eranusz, Dániel Füleki, László
Lőrincz, Viktória Siklós
Social Impact and Diffusion of Telecenter Use: A Study from the
Sustainable Access in Rural India Project
Rajendra Kumar, Michael L Best
Using a Sustainable Livelihoods Approach to Assessing the Impact of ICTs
in Development
Sarah Parkinson, Ricardo Ramirez
Notes from the field
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Rethinking telecentre sustainability approaches
Meddie Mayanja
Technology Related Dangers: The Issue of Development and Security for
Marginalized Groups in South Africa
Amy Ruth West
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