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Vol. 6 No. 3 (2010): Special Issue: Prato Community Informatics Conference: 2010
Vol. 6 No. 3 (2010): Special Issue: Prato Community Informatics Conference: 2010
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v6i3
Published:
2011-03-23
Editorial
Editorial: Special Issue Prato Conference
Ricardo Gomez, Larry Stillman
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The Ethical Responsibility of Researchers in Community Informatics
Michael Gurstein
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Research Articles
Flying blind, or going with the flow?: Using constructivist evaluation to manage the unexpected in the GraniteNet project
Catherine Arden, Kathryn McLachlan, Trevor Cooper
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Public Access to the Internet and Social Change: An experience in Colombia, between silence and hope
Ricardo Gomez, Luis Fernando Baron-Porras
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Using Collaboration Patterns for Contextualizing Roles in Community Systems Design
Aldo de Moor
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“Poetic” publics: Agency and rhetorics of “netroots” activism in post-earthquake L’Aquila
Pamela Pietrucci
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Open educational resources or closed learning management systems? –The Challenge of Designing ICT Support for Learning Communities in Higher Education
Patricia Arnold
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ICTs Meanings and Practices: Contributions from the Social Representation Approach
Mauro Sarrica
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Lighting up the Dark: Telecenter Adoption in a Caribbean Agricultural Community
Paola Prado
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e-Research Infrastructure and Community Research
Tom Denison, Graeme Johanson
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Applying a Community Informatics Approach as Part of Rehabilitation in US Prisons
Lassana Magassa
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Equity, pedagogy and inclusion. Harnessing digital technologies to support higher education access and success
Alison Elliott
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Inside the "People of the Wheelbarrows": participation between online and offline dimension in the post-quake social movement
Manuela Farinosi, Emiliano Treré
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Reviews
Participation in Broadband Society Vols. 1 & 2
Larry Stillman
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