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The Journal of Community Informatics, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2017
- Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla:
Agency and technology.
- Emma J. Rose, Robert Racadio, Travis Martin, Deidre Girard, Beth E. Kolko:
Expert yet vulnerable: Understanding the needs of transit dependent riders to inform policy and design. - Hannah Thiynane:
MobiSAM: Reflections from a four year case study using technology to increase public participation in local government in South Africa. - Dennis Wollersheim, Lee Koh, Rae Walker, Pranee Liamputtong:
"Happy, just talking, talking, talking": Community strengthening through mobile phone based peer support among refugee women. - Asta Zelenkauskaite, Amy L. Gonzales:
Non-Standard Typography Use Over Time: Signs of a Lack of Literacy or Symbolic Capital? - Peter A. Johnson, Renée E. Sieber:
The Geoweb for community-based organizations: Tool development, implementation, and sustainability in an era of Google Maps. - Maria Rosa Lorini, Amalia G. Sabiescu, Nemanja Memarovic:
Collective Digital Storytelling in Community-based co-design projects. An Emergent Approach. - Krishna Jayakar, Jenna Grzeslo:
Local Economic Impacts of Investments in Community Technology Centers: An Empirical Investigation. - Filistéa Naudé, Judy van Biljon:
Scholarly Impact: a Bibliometric and Altmetric study of the Journal of Community Informatics.
- Salomão David, Amalia G. Sabiescu, Lorenzo Cantoni:
Community design: a collaborative approach for social integration. - Leah Anne Teeters:
Developing Social Alongside Technical Infrastructure: A Case Study Applying ICTD Tenets to Marginalized Communities in the United States.
Volume 13, Number 2, 2017
Editorial
- Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla:
Platform communities: a new frontier for Community Informatics? - Colin Rhinesmith, David Nemer, Christiana Urbano:
Introduction: Special Issue CIRN Prato Conference 2016.
- Meghna Guhathakurta:
Contested histories, participatory movements and the making of memories in Bangladesh.
- Sara Vannini, David Nemer, Ammar Halabi, Amalia G. Sabiescu, Salomão David:
Critical Incidents Analysis: mismatching expectations and reconciling visions in intercultural encounters. - Aldo de Moor:
CommunitySensor: towards a participatory community network mapping methodology. - Jabulisiwe Mabila, Judy van Biljon, Marlien Herselman:
A sustainability framework for mobile technology integration in schools: The case of resource-constrained environments in South Africa.
- Francesco Botto, Maurizio Teli:
PIE News. A public design project toward commonfare.
Volume 13, Number 3, 2017
- Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla:
Editorial: Michael Gurstein and the future of Community Informatics.
- Ruth Kermish-Allen, Kate Kastelein:
Toward a Sociocultural Learning Theory Framework to Designing Online learning Communities in Citizen Science. - Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Saeed Shariati, Mark Morrison:
Women in Iran: The effect of marital status and the presence of family dependents at home on their use of the internet. - Antigoni Parmaxi, Christina Vasiliou, Andri Ioannou, Christiana Kouta:
Empowerment of women through an innovative e-mentoring community platform: implications and lessons learned. - Esther Namatovu, Johan Ivar Sæbø, Jens Johan Kaasbøll:
Mobilities of the Community Health Work Practice: Mobile Health system Mediated Work. - Eric Obeysekare, Khanjan Mehta, Carleen F. Maitland:
Bringing Community Back to Community Health Worker Studies: Community interactions, data collection, and health information flows. - Caitlin M. Bentley, Arul Chib, Sammia C. Poveda:
Exploring capability and accountability outcomes of open development for the poor and marginalized: An analysis of select literature.
- Stephen Bekoe, Daniel Azerikatoa Ayoung, Paul Boadu, Benjamin Folitse:
An empirical study on the effects of mobile telephony usage on livelihoods in Brong Ahafo region of Ghana.
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