Different visions of community and mobility may influence the ability of community computer network organizations to promote social change. Community networks successfully generate instrumental mobility, the literal movement of information across space, but have difficulty creating successful online spaces that promote communicative mobility, the metaphorical movement of people towards common understandings of a shared situation. Interviews with community networking activists explore the ways that community networks generate instrumental mobility online as well as barriers that community networks face in creating online spaces for communicative mobility. Ironically, given their technological focus, community networks have little difficulty ...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
The study aims to identify the substantial and pervasive changes that are taking place in social med...
Different visions of community and mobility may influence the ability of community computer network ...
We argue that the World Wide Web, network communities, and computer-supported cooperative work have ...
The practitioners of community networking sense that its nature as a Movement is ending. But what d...
Two affordances of digital communication technologies, persistent contact and pervasive awareness, a...
This document examines the evolution and function of online community networks in the United States....
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
A number of geographical communities are strategizing around improving their telecommunication infra...
Both authors have been engaged in the community networking movement and its evolution for many years...
research question is how so called mobility pioneers from the IT branch, the media industry and the ...
Both authors have been engaged in the community networking movement and its evolution for many years...
Both authors have been engaged in the community networking movement and its evolution for many years...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
The study aims to identify the substantial and pervasive changes that are taking place in social med...
Different visions of community and mobility may influence the ability of community computer network ...
We argue that the World Wide Web, network communities, and computer-supported cooperative work have ...
The practitioners of community networking sense that its nature as a Movement is ending. But what d...
Two affordances of digital communication technologies, persistent contact and pervasive awareness, a...
This document examines the evolution and function of online community networks in the United States....
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
A number of geographical communities are strategizing around improving their telecommunication infra...
Both authors have been engaged in the community networking movement and its evolution for many years...
research question is how so called mobility pioneers from the IT branch, the media industry and the ...
Both authors have been engaged in the community networking movement and its evolution for many years...
Both authors have been engaged in the community networking movement and its evolution for many years...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
The study aims to identify the substantial and pervasive changes that are taking place in social med...