This thesis investigates the visions and realities of community WiFi's social and political impact, examining how communication technology and social forms are co-produced and providing a communication studies perspective on the transformation of social visions of technology into technological, social, and policy realities. By following the development of local WiFi projects and the emergence of broader policy-oriented mobilizations, it assesses the real outcomes of socially and politically progressive visions about information and communication technologies (ICTs). The visions of advocates and developers suggest that community WiFi projects can inspire greater local democratic engagement, while the realities suggest a more subtle bridging ...
Based on the original French version: Proulx & Lecomte (2005). "Une monographie de Communautique," C...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation addresses the question, what will be the f...
A case study was conducted on two broadband public networks in Buffalo and the Adirondacks. The focu...
Community Wi-Fi projects motivate volunteers to participate in building technology and working towar...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Previously presented as: Powell, Alison (2006) ‘’Last Mile’ or Local Innovation? Canadian Perspecti...
Urban community Wi-Fi in Canada is at a nascent stage; active non-profit groups through dedicated vo...
This thesis articulates how the Kuh-Ke-Nah network (K-Net) shaped broadband development in remote in...
This conversation aims at offering a transdisciplinary gaze on the phenomenon of wireless community ...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...
Communications policies, like many other social policies, are founded on an ideal of democracy that ...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Community Wireless Networking and Open Spectrum Usage: a Research Agenda to Support Progressive Pol...
Subsequently published as: Longford, Graham (2005) “Community Networking and Civic Participation: A ...
Based on the original French version: Proulx & Lecomte (2005). "Une monographie de Communautique," C...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation addresses the question, what will be the f...
A case study was conducted on two broadband public networks in Buffalo and the Adirondacks. The focu...
Community Wi-Fi projects motivate volunteers to participate in building technology and working towar...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Previously presented as: Powell, Alison (2006) ‘’Last Mile’ or Local Innovation? Canadian Perspecti...
Urban community Wi-Fi in Canada is at a nascent stage; active non-profit groups through dedicated vo...
This thesis articulates how the Kuh-Ke-Nah network (K-Net) shaped broadband development in remote in...
This conversation aims at offering a transdisciplinary gaze on the phenomenon of wireless community ...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...
Communications policies, like many other social policies, are founded on an ideal of democracy that ...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Community Wireless Networking and Open Spectrum Usage: a Research Agenda to Support Progressive Pol...
Subsequently published as: Longford, Graham (2005) “Community Networking and Civic Participation: A ...
Based on the original French version: Proulx & Lecomte (2005). "Une monographie de Communautique," C...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation addresses the question, what will be the f...
A case study was conducted on two broadband public networks in Buffalo and the Adirondacks. The focu...