This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Networking (CWN) group, Wireless Toronto. A key purpose of the study was to understand, "what do CWNs have to do with “community”?" Diverse notions of community were found to be central parts of volunteers' discourse, especially when trying to understand their overall rationale for provisioning free (public) wi-fi. To this end, the article offers a conceptual framework comprised of ideas related to social capital, community networks, community informatics, and (socially constructed) visions of technology. In all, the study argues that the social impact of CWNs is both practical and symbolic-i...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
Note: Author no longer working on this paper.What is a community-based initiative? Despite the fact ...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Practitioners and researchers alike have made various claims about the nature of community networks ...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
A significant body of research has addressed whether fixed internet use increases, decreases or supp...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Using a resource mobilization framework, this study attempts to better understand the factors motiva...
Previously presented as: Powell, Alison (2006) ‘’Last Mile’ or Local Innovation? Canadian Perspecti...
Community Wi-Fi projects motivate volunteers to participate in building technology and working towar...
This thesis investigates the visions and realities of community WiFi's social and political impact, ...
textCommunity Wireless Networks (CWNs) are a fairly new phenomenon. One of the first projects, NYC ...
Different visions of community and mobility may influence the ability of community computer network ...
Different visions of community and mobility may influence the ability of community computer network ...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
Note: Author no longer working on this paper.What is a community-based initiative? Despite the fact ...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Practitioners and researchers alike have made various claims about the nature of community networks ...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
A significant body of research has addressed whether fixed internet use increases, decreases or supp...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Using a resource mobilization framework, this study attempts to better understand the factors motiva...
Previously presented as: Powell, Alison (2006) ‘’Last Mile’ or Local Innovation? Canadian Perspecti...
Community Wi-Fi projects motivate volunteers to participate in building technology and working towar...
This thesis investigates the visions and realities of community WiFi's social and political impact, ...
textCommunity Wireless Networks (CWNs) are a fairly new phenomenon. One of the first projects, NYC ...
Different visions of community and mobility may influence the ability of community computer network ...
Different visions of community and mobility may influence the ability of community computer network ...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
Note: Author no longer working on this paper.What is a community-based initiative? Despite the fact ...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...