In 2002, the Centre for Community Networking commenced a research programme aimed at improving the understanding of the use of communications and information technology (ICT) by community and third sector organisations within Australia. The immediate goal of this research was the creation of the Monash Community ICT Index. This paper represents the first attempt to provide a more in-depth analysis of the data obtained in that survey, setting the results in the context of research undertaken by Zook (2001), Castells (2001) and Adamic (2001), who consider that not only is the Internet a natural fit with “winner-take-all” markets but reinforces existing patterns of geographic centralisation in the information society and economy. It will pay p...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
This thesis investigates the background, emergence, use and significance of a community based inform...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
In 2002, the Centre for Community Networking commenced a research programme aimed at improving the u...
Abstract This paper aims to fill an international gap in knowledge about the adoption of information...
Worldwide, governments and representatives of the community sector believe that the adoption of ICT ...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Despite some interesting developments in community ICT practice, policy and related academic researc...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Questions relating to the ability of particular groups in society to access information and communic...
Despite the promise of community involvement, cohesion and empowerment offered by local community ne...
In the late 19908 it was perceived that a digital divide existed in Australia between regional/rural...
Since the mid 1990s access to advanced communication and information systems has increasingly been s...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
This thesis investigates the background, emergence, use and significance of a community based inform...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
In 2002, the Centre for Community Networking commenced a research programme aimed at improving the u...
Abstract This paper aims to fill an international gap in knowledge about the adoption of information...
Worldwide, governments and representatives of the community sector believe that the adoption of ICT ...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Despite some interesting developments in community ICT practice, policy and related academic researc...
Despite a rise of interest in information communications technology (ICT) and in community informati...
Questions relating to the ability of particular groups in society to access information and communic...
Despite the promise of community involvement, cohesion and empowerment offered by local community ne...
In the late 19908 it was perceived that a digital divide existed in Australia between regional/rural...
Since the mid 1990s access to advanced communication and information systems has increasingly been s...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
This thesis investigates the background, emergence, use and significance of a community based inform...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...