Community Informatics: Shaping Computer-mediated Social Relations

Voorkant
Leigh Keeble, Brian Loader
Psychology Press, 2001 - 388 pagina's

Community groups, social support networks, voluntary agencies and government organisations are all actively exploring the potential of the new information and communication technologies to bring about democratic development and renewal. A rich variety of social experiments in what has become known as Community Informatics is now beginning to provide useful research findings and exciting examples of innovative applications.
This book sets down some of the defining features of a Community Informatics approach and some of the common themes which are emerging. In particular it considers the following issues:
* sustainability
* employment
* community management
* public service provision
* partnerships of stakeholders
* local learning
* social support and networks.
This edited collection brings together leading exponents of Community Informatics from around the world and critically evaluates their experiences.

 

Inhoudsopgave

themes and issues
1
PART II
7
the rise of networked individualism
17
Creating community in conspiracy with the enemy
43
The safety Net? Some reflections on the emergence
71
The experience of community informatics
87
theoretical
101
identifying the research agenda
118
experiences
205
community development through
220
teleerotic representation of womens
240
Policy implications of community informatics
261
patterns for a
284
community development
305
networking
324
Glossary
342

Some lessons of social experiments with technology
129
new practices in community
149

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