This paper frames the role of community (wireless) networks, and other forms of grassroots DIY networking models, as complementary to the Internet communication infrastructures hosting local services for facilitating local interactions, as drivers for a more convivial and sustainable life in the city. Today, only a few Internet-based global corporations mediate our everyday online interactions, without respecting our rights to privacy, freedom of expression and self-determination; they depend for their own sustainability on the exploitation of the immense collected information and design power toward private, commercial and political objectives. But when communication is meant to take place between people in physical proximity, local commun...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
The core premise of this work is that for information and communication technologies (ICTs) to fulfi...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
International audienceCan network technology stimulate communities of propinquity and sustainability...
s a different (from the global Internet and Cellular Networks) model for urban communications and ne...
International audienceSmart cities embed information and communication technologies (ICT) to create ...
International audienceSmart cities embed information and communication technologies (ICT) to create ...
We reconsider the concept of “the right to the city”, introduced by French philosopher Henri Lefebv...
We reconsider the concept of “the right to the city”, introduced by French philosopher Henri Lefebv...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on ...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
International audienceIn this paper, we promote the use of online communities as a means to provide ...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
Despite some interesting developments in community ICT practice, policy and related academic researc...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
The core premise of this work is that for information and communication technologies (ICTs) to fulfi...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
International audienceCan network technology stimulate communities of propinquity and sustainability...
s a different (from the global Internet and Cellular Networks) model for urban communications and ne...
International audienceSmart cities embed information and communication technologies (ICT) to create ...
International audienceSmart cities embed information and communication technologies (ICT) to create ...
We reconsider the concept of “the right to the city”, introduced by French philosopher Henri Lefebv...
We reconsider the concept of “the right to the city”, introduced by French philosopher Henri Lefebv...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on ...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
International audienceIn this paper, we promote the use of online communities as a means to provide ...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
Despite some interesting developments in community ICT practice, policy and related academic researc...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
The core premise of this work is that for information and communication technologies (ICTs) to fulfi...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...