The Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) is a collaborative partnership amongst academic researchers in Canada, international researchers in Community Informatics, the three principal federal government departments promoting the "Connecting Canadians" agenda, and community networking practitioners in Canada. CRACINs substantive goal is to review the progress of community-based information and communications technology (ICT) development in the context of Canadian government programs promoting the development and public accessibility of Internet services. Central issues to be explored include the sustainability of community networking initiatives, along with an examination of how the Canadian community-b...
This project brings together a consortium of universities and industry partners to explore key issue...
Research is at the very core of Community Informatics; and the basis of CI research is a recognition...
The application of information and communications technology (ICT) to enable and empower community p...
The Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) is a collaborative p...
Researchers are only beginning to document the many ways in which communities using new technologies...
Connecting Canadians represents the work of the Community Research Alliance for Community Innovation...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
Based on the original French version: Proulx & Lecomte (2005). "Une monographie de Communautique," C...
Note: Author no longer working on this paper.What is a community-based initiative? Despite the fact ...
The role of community networks and, more generally, public Internet access points in Canada are at ...
Subsequently published as: Longford, Graham (2005) “Community Networking and Civic Participation: A ...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the community networking movement, with a closer look a...
www.cracin.ca Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) Alliance c...
The goals of this thesis are to identify the objectives for creating a Sustainable Community Networ...
This project brings together a consortium of universities and industry partners to explore key issue...
Research is at the very core of Community Informatics; and the basis of CI research is a recognition...
The application of information and communications technology (ICT) to enable and empower community p...
The Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) is a collaborative p...
Researchers are only beginning to document the many ways in which communities using new technologies...
Connecting Canadians represents the work of the Community Research Alliance for Community Innovation...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
Based on the original French version: Proulx & Lecomte (2005). "Une monographie de Communautique," C...
Note: Author no longer working on this paper.What is a community-based initiative? Despite the fact ...
The role of community networks and, more generally, public Internet access points in Canada are at ...
Subsequently published as: Longford, Graham (2005) “Community Networking and Civic Participation: A ...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the community networking movement, with a closer look a...
www.cracin.ca Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) Alliance c...
The goals of this thesis are to identify the objectives for creating a Sustainable Community Networ...
This project brings together a consortium of universities and industry partners to explore key issue...
Research is at the very core of Community Informatics; and the basis of CI research is a recognition...
The application of information and communications technology (ICT) to enable and empower community p...