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==Bio==
==Bio==


"Douglas Schuler is a member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College, former Chair of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), and a founding member of the Seattle Community Network (SCN). He is coeditor of several books, including Shaping the Network Society: The New Role of Civic Society in Cyberspace (MIT Press, 2004) and the author of [[New Community Networks]]: Wired for Change, as well as [[Liberating Voices]] (2008)."
"Douglas Schuler is a member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College, former Chair of [http://cpsr.org/ Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility] (CPSR), and a founding member of the [http://www.scn.org/ Seattle Community Network] (SCN). He is coeditor of several books, including Shaping the Network Society: The New Role of Civic Society in Cyberspace (MIT Press, 2004) and the author of [[New Community Networks]]: Wired for Change, as well as [[Liberating Voices]] (2008)."


==More Information==
==More Information==
* [[Civic Intelligence]]
* [[Civic Intelligence]]
 
* [[Liberating Voices]]
* [http://cpsr.org/ Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility]
* [[New Community Networks]]
* [[wikipedia:Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility]]


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[[Category:Politics]]
[[Category:Politics]]

Latest revision as of 10:33, 2 March 2020

Bio

"Douglas Schuler is a member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College, former Chair of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), and a founding member of the Seattle Community Network (SCN). He is coeditor of several books, including Shaping the Network Society: The New Role of Civic Society in Cyberspace (MIT Press, 2004) and the author of New Community Networks: Wired for Change, as well as Liberating Voices (2008)."

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