Previously presented as: Powell, Alison (2006) ‘’Last Mile’ or Local Innovation? Canadian Perspectives on Community Wireless Networking as Civic Participation,’ Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia, September 30.In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlooking the capacity of existing community wireless networking (CWN) projects to not only provide WiFi service, but to mobilize civic participation. CWNs, where citizens experiment with, install, and maintain information infrastructures based on 802.11x wireless equipment, may be providing new opportunities for participation in civic life, including developing innov...
This paper explores the relationship between new ICTs and civic participation by examining the role ...
This paper frames the role of community (wireless) networks, and other forms of grassroots DIY netwo...
A chapter to appear in For Sale to the Highest Bidder: Telecom Policy in Canada, edited by Marita Mo...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Urban community Wi-Fi in Canada is at a nascent stage; active non-profit groups through dedicated vo...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
Subsequently published as: Powell, Alison and Leslie Regan Shade (2006) “Going WiFi in Canada: Munic...
The paper focuses on the link between regional development, social enterprise and digital infrastruc...
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, ...
Subsequently published as: Longford, Graham (2005) “Community Networking and Civic Participation: A ...
The role of community networks and, more generally, public Internet access points in Canada are at ...
Two trends are converging: growing interest in municipal networking as a response to perceived marke...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
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 paper frames the role of community (wireless) networks, and other forms of grassroots DIY netwo...
A chapter to appear in For Sale to the Highest Bidder: Telecom Policy in Canada, edited by Marita Mo...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Urban community Wi-Fi in Canada is at a nascent stage; active non-profit groups through dedicated vo...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
Subsequently published as: Powell, Alison and Leslie Regan Shade (2006) “Going WiFi in Canada: Munic...
The paper focuses on the link between regional development, social enterprise and digital infrastruc...
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, ...
Subsequently published as: Longford, Graham (2005) “Community Networking and Civic Participation: A ...
The role of community networks and, more generally, public Internet access points in Canada are at ...
Two trends are converging: growing interest in municipal networking as a response to perceived marke...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
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 paper frames the role of community (wireless) networks, and other forms of grassroots DIY netwo...
A chapter to appear in For Sale to the Highest Bidder: Telecom Policy in Canada, edited by Marita Mo...