One important theoretical focus in community informatics is based on the convergence of two established bodies of theory, social networks and social capital. First we summarize them both. Then we define community informatics and explore its origins. Finally, we review a group of community informatics studies which frame their analyses in either social capital or social network theory. How the frames are constructed focuses each study on either technological change or historical continuity. Taken together, the studies suggest that in fact both of these are necessary for local communities both to initiate and to sustain the use of information technologies
www.pippanorris.com Synopsis: What is the impact of newer information and communication technologies...
Ignoring the informal, non-canonical nature of knowledge sharing, including people's motivation, abi...
The concept of social capital, or the value that can be derived from social ties created by goodwill...
One important theoretical focus in community informatics is based on the convergence of two establis...
The emergence of community informatics as a research community was a response to the practical exper...
This paper adopts a holistic approach to explain why social capital matters for effective implementa...
This paper adopts a holistic approach to explain why social capital matters for effective implementa...
Increasing community social capital is widely viewed as one of the benefits of the deployment of inf...
Communities are social entities whose actors share common needs, interests, or practices: they const...
This study examines the development of social capital in the collaboration network of information sy...
Social capital is a very influential concept in social science in understanding contemporary societi...
This study aims to investigate the impact of information and communication technologies on social ca...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
This paper adopts a holistic approach to explain why social capital matters for effective implementa...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
www.pippanorris.com Synopsis: What is the impact of newer information and communication technologies...
Ignoring the informal, non-canonical nature of knowledge sharing, including people's motivation, abi...
The concept of social capital, or the value that can be derived from social ties created by goodwill...
One important theoretical focus in community informatics is based on the convergence of two establis...
The emergence of community informatics as a research community was a response to the practical exper...
This paper adopts a holistic approach to explain why social capital matters for effective implementa...
This paper adopts a holistic approach to explain why social capital matters for effective implementa...
Increasing community social capital is widely viewed as one of the benefits of the deployment of inf...
Communities are social entities whose actors share common needs, interests, or practices: they const...
This study examines the development of social capital in the collaboration network of information sy...
Social capital is a very influential concept in social science in understanding contemporary societi...
This study aims to investigate the impact of information and communication technologies on social ca...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
This paper adopts a holistic approach to explain why social capital matters for effective implementa...
Paper presented at the Community Informatics Research Network 2004 Conference and Colloquium: Sustai...
www.pippanorris.com Synopsis: What is the impact of newer information and communication technologies...
Ignoring the informal, non-canonical nature of knowledge sharing, including people's motivation, abi...
The concept of social capital, or the value that can be derived from social ties created by goodwill...