One-Stop Service - Integrating Local, Regional and National Public Service via Internet. Elisabeth Andersson and Sara Eriksen, University of Karlkrona/Ronneby, Sweden
Informing Policy and Promoting Active Communities in the Information Society. Peter Day
Community Informatics: The Slow Argentinean Way. Susana Finquelievich, University of Buenos Aires
Fiorella de Cindio and Leonardo Sonnante, A Web-based platform for third generation community networks.
Computer-Supported Community Work:
Old Wine in New Bottles?.
Tom Gross,
German National Research Center for Information Technology
Information Underload: Can Community Networks enhance democracy?. Jakob Gunge, Pixelpark IMD : Institute for Media Development, Berlin
Peter Mambrey
The next steps in action research in community networking:
from evaluating community group needs to designing Socially Appropriate
Internet Technologies.
Dr. David R. Newman,
Queen's University Belfast
On-Line Communities: Issues for Research. Kathryn Pepper and Chris Clegg, University of Sheffield.
CSCW for Communities: Are there new challenges?. Volkmar Pipek, Uni Bonn / Informatik III / ProSEC
Jenny Preece, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Strategies for increasing on-line debate in a local government context. Agneta Ranerup, Göteborg university
Making "The Network" a Community -- and Vice Versa. Doug Schuler, The Evergreen State College
On the Local Politics of Community Information Systems. Roger S. Slack, University of Edinburgh
Activity and Community Some personal reflections. Erik Stolterman, University of Umea
Knowledge barriers to technology adoption: The case of second-generation community networking. Murali Venkatesh, Ph.D., Julia Nosovitch, and Shahzad Khan, Syracuse University