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#Gurstein, M. (2004) ‘Editorial: [http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/193/148 Welcome to the Journal of Community Informatics]’, Journal of Community Informatics 1(1) | |||
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Revision as of 13:01, 20 January 2009
Description
John Postill:
"‘community informatics’ = approach in which researchers study a ‘local community’ and assess its specific technological needs1. Researchers of this persuasion regard local communities as ‘the bedrock of human development’ (Gurstein 2004). To withstand the onslaught of capitalism and become empowered, they suggest, local communities must take control of the very networked technologies that threaten their survival (Gurstein et al 2003)." (http://johnpostill.co.uk/articles/postill_localising_net.pdf)
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- other research approach on community and networks: Networked Individualism
- Gurstein, M. (2004) ‘Editorial: Welcome to the Journal of Community Informatics’, Journal of Community Informatics 1(1)