This paper examines the effects of infrastructure and isolation on rural telework, and the potential of telework for rural communities. It draws on findings from two Australian case studies: a government initiative and a community-initiated training project. Differences between the experiences of rural and urban teleworkers are highlighted
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose and test a model concerning broadband adoption in ...
This paper examines specific problems facing community service delivery in rural Australia and effor...
This research investigates consumer needs and issues relating to provision and use of internet servi...
Examines the geographical distribution of various forms of teleworking, and differentiates between ‘...
In rural Australia in the early twenty-first century, telecommunications reform has seen the rise of...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
The use of information technology in human service practice in rural and remote areas has been incre...
Advanced connectivity offers rural communities prospects for socio-economic development. Despite Aus...
Abstract—This paper reports on three years of research and fieldwork with a rural wireless Internet ...
As everyday practices are increasingly digitalised, many countries are prioritising broadband rollou...
This article reviews the recent history of rural telecommunications policy in the USA and assesses t...
© 2017 Societe Geographique de Liege. All rights reserved. The challenges of remoteness and lack of ...
Background: Telehealth can offer alternative options for receiving healthcare services in rural loca...
When an influential farmer who sells computers to his neighbours publicly describes the internet as ...
This research seeks to provide an understanding of broadband infrastructure supply and its relations...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose and test a model concerning broadband adoption in ...
This paper examines specific problems facing community service delivery in rural Australia and effor...
This research investigates consumer needs and issues relating to provision and use of internet servi...
Examines the geographical distribution of various forms of teleworking, and differentiates between ‘...
In rural Australia in the early twenty-first century, telecommunications reform has seen the rise of...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
The use of information technology in human service practice in rural and remote areas has been incre...
Advanced connectivity offers rural communities prospects for socio-economic development. Despite Aus...
Abstract—This paper reports on three years of research and fieldwork with a rural wireless Internet ...
As everyday practices are increasingly digitalised, many countries are prioritising broadband rollou...
This article reviews the recent history of rural telecommunications policy in the USA and assesses t...
© 2017 Societe Geographique de Liege. All rights reserved. The challenges of remoteness and lack of ...
Background: Telehealth can offer alternative options for receiving healthcare services in rural loca...
When an influential farmer who sells computers to his neighbours publicly describes the internet as ...
This research seeks to provide an understanding of broadband infrastructure supply and its relations...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose and test a model concerning broadband adoption in ...
This paper examines specific problems facing community service delivery in rural Australia and effor...
This research investigates consumer needs and issues relating to provision and use of internet servi...