Proceedings Table of Contents
Introduction
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Introduction to the Proceedings.
Peter Day and Doug Schuler
Speaker Statements and Bios
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What it is -------> is --------->up to us.
Howard Rheingold
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Globalization, Cyberspace the Public Sphere.
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
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The Internet and Radio B2-92.
Veran Matic
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PovNet.
Penny Goldsmith
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Technologies Opportunities Program.
Judith Sparrow
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Rankin Inlet Community Access Centre.
William Belsey
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Paper Tiger Television.
Carlos Pareja & Jamie McClelland
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An Assets Based Approach to Community Building.
Nicole Turner
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The Austin Access Model.
Lodis Rhodes
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Other bios.
Scott Robinson, Fiorella De Cindio, Syd Frederickson
Workshops
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Deliberation in the Digital Age.
John B. Adams, Matt Powell
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What is a Technology Healthy City? Developing Community Technology Impact
Indicators.
Emily Bancroft and David Keyes
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Participatory Design of Information Strategies: Lessons Learned from El Salvador.
Christina Courtright
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Creating Civic Involvement through Dynamic Networks -- A Multi-Platform Approach.
Gregory Curtin
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The Institute for Village Studies Workshop.
Larry Greene
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Civic Participation and the Internet.
Courtney Kakuska, Karen Lee
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Broadband: Organizing for the Public Interest.
Dorothy Kidd
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Making Network Society for all -- European and US Experiences.
Ilpo Koskikallio
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High Tech, Low Tech, No Tech: Moving Beyond Economics to Bridge the Digital Divide.
Susan Kretchmer, Ron Carveth, Nancy Kranich
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First Mile Broadband: Implications and Opportunities.
Richard Lowenberg
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Telecommunications Applications Prototyping in Second-generation Community Networks.
Wayne Miner, Murali Venkatesh
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Identifying Critical Issues in How Governments Shape New Public Space.
John O'Looney
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An Explanation of Multiple Community Networking Topologies: Practices, Capabilities, and Policy Issues.
Jeff Evans, Dara O'Neil
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Intentional Use of PC/Internet as a Communications Tool to Facilitate Practical Friendship in an Urban Community.
Bruce Perler, Joan Valles, Tod Ransdell, Jack Lanham, Lisa Leibfried
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E-mail Groups for Social Change.
Carl Page
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Open Source Journalism -- An Alternative Strategy for Using the
Internet to Strengthen Democracy and Build Communities.
Bart Preecs
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Neighborhood Knowledge Los Angeles: A Political and Technical How-To Kit.
Neal Richman, Bill Pitkin, Yoh Kawano
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Bridging the Wisdom Divide.
Bruce Takata, David Matteson
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Interactive Neighborhood Maps on a Community Web Portal: The Quality of Life In San Diego Project, and the AXIOMAP Technology.
Ilya Zaslavsky & Richard Marciano
Paper -- Exclusive!
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Cybersobriety: How a Commercially Driven Internet Threatens the
Foundations of Democratic Self-Governance. Some Ways Sound Public Policies
Could Help. Why They Won't be Adopted and What to Do Instead.
Richard E Sclove
Papers -- Regional Snapshots
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Using Cyberspace to Nurture Civil Society in Nigeria and U.S.A.: An
Educational Partnership Model.
John Agada & Martha Hale
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Community Informatics in Argentina: Act II.
Susana Finquelievich & Alejandra Jara
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Telecenters in the Second World -- Marginal Markets, Remittance Flows and
Microbanks.
Scott Robinson
Papers -- Foundations
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Holding On To The Ground.
Ian Beeson
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Shaping Communities: Empathy, Hostility, Lurking and Participation.
Jenny Preece
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Explaining Community Informatics Success Prospects: the
Autonomy/Harmony Model.
Celia Romm & Wal Taylor
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Cyberspace as a Tectonic System: Implications for Design.
Erik Stolterman
Papers -- Crossing Boundaries
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Global Communications in the Post-Industrial Age:
US Labor Organziations and New Communication Technologies.
Jesse Drew
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Place Matters, Even in Cyberspace: Exploring Online Maps as Forms of
Alternative Community Media.
Becky Lentz
Papers -- Socio-technical
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Open Sources and the Open Society: An Essay in Politics and Technology.
Kelly Parker
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The Turing Game - A Participatory Exploration Of Identity In Online
Environments.
Joshua Berman & Amy Bruckman
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The Soil of Cyberspace: Frameworks and Foundations for a Healthy Online
Public Sphere.
David Silver
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Navigating Very Large-Scale Conversations.
Warren Sack
Papers -- In the Community
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Discover the Treasure: The Value of a Learning Community.
Fiorella di Cindio et al
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The "Embedded" Telecottage: Variations for Communication and Technology.
Szilard Molnar
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Moving Beyond the Field of Dreams: Citizenship and Internet Use at Vancouver
Public Library.
Ellen Balka and Brian J. Peterson
Papers -- Museums, Libraries and Culture
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Electronic Environments and Public Spaces: the future of the future museum.
Randy Lee Cutler
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Cyber Culture and Counter Culture Ideologies of Cyberspace.
Arthur Helweg & Adrian Mihalache
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From Representation to Performance: Responsive PublicSpace.
Maja Kuzmanovic (FOAM-sponge) & Sha Xin Wei (Stanford-sponge)
Papers -- Public Policy Issues
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"On the Net, Nobody Knows that You're a Dog!" (Well, Almost Nobody): National
Governments and the Issue of Internet Control.
Giampiero Giacomello
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Standing Before the Portals: Non-Profit Content Online in the Age of
the Commercial Gatekeepers.
Eszter Hargittai
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Local Government Policy Toward Virtual Political Spheres.
Agneta Ranerup
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Welcome To 1927: The Creation Of Property Rights And Internet Domain Name
Policy In Historical Perspective.
Christian Sandvig
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ICTs for Health Promotion in the Community: A Participative Approach.
Audrey Marshall
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An Asset-Based Approach to Community Building and Technology.
Nicol Turner & Randal D. Pinkett
Papers -- New Models
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Can Public Policy Widen Participation in Cyberspace? Networks, Interests and
Initiatives in North West England.
John Cawood & Seamus Simpson
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The Association for Progressive Communications and the Networking of Global
Civil Society: the role of the APC in UN Summits 1992-1995.
Rory O'Brien & Andrew Clement
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Access to Cyberspace as a Human Right: Universal Service and the
Human Right to Communicate.
William McIver
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Electronic Community Networks: Women's Place, Women's Space?
Brian Loader & Leigh Keeble
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E-Commerce and Local Economic Development: Enemy or Ally?
Mike Gurstein
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Impediments to User Participation in
Community Network Design: Implications for Theory and Practice.
Murali Venkatesh, Julia Nosovitch, and Wayne Miner