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Vol. 7 No. 3 (2011): Special Issue: Research in Action: Linking Communities and Universities
Vol. 7 No. 3 (2011): Special Issue: Research in Action: Linking Communities and Universities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v7i3
Published:
2011-12-15
Editorial
Evolving Relationships: Universities, Researchers and Communities
Michael Gurstein
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Research Articles
Introduction to the Special Issue: Research in Action for Community Informatics: A Matter for Conversation
Matthew Allen, Marcus Foth
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Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities: Imagining The Michigan State University Israelite Samaritan Collection as the Foundation for a Thriving Social Network
Jim Ridolfo, William Hart-Davidson, Michael McLeod
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Visions, Participation and Engagement in New Community Information Infrastructures
John M Carroll, Michael A. Horning, Blaine Hoffman, Craig H Ganoe, Harold R. Robinson, Mary Beth Rosson
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Research informing practice: Toward effective engagement in community ICT in New Zealand
Barbara Craig, Jocelyn E. Williams
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Community-based learning: A model for higher education and community partnerships
Peter Day
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DigiPopEd: Popular Education and Digital Culture
Dan O'Reilly-Rowe
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Conducting ICT Research in Community Networks: Reflections from a Long Term Study of the European Social Forum
Saqib Saeed, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf
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Towards Participatory Action Design Research: Adapting Action Research and Design Science Research Methods for Urban Informatics
Mark Bilandzic, John Venable
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Participant-Making: bridging the gulf between community knowledge and academic research
Ann Light, Paul Egglestone, Tom Wakeford, Jon Rogers
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Notes from the field
Networking for Communications Challenged Communities: Report from a European project targeting conditions of poor or lacking ICT coverage
Maria Kristina Uden
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