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The Journal of Community Informatics, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2012
- Michael Gurstein:
Community Informatics and Older Persons: The Necessary Connection. - Gene Loeb:
Overview: Technology and Aging Issue.
- Ulla Bunz:
Revisited: Communication Media Use in the Grandparent/Grandchild Relationship. - Oliver K. Burmeister:
What Seniors Value About Online Community. - Oliver K. Burmeister, Ros Foskey, June Hazzlewood, Ray Lewis:
Sustaining Online Communities Involving Seniors. - Maiga Chang, Jia-Sheng Heh, Hwei-Nung Lin:
Tele-Physical Examination and Tele-Care Systems for Elderly People. - Yunan Chen, Jing Wen, Bo Xie:
"I communicate with my children in the game": Mediated Intergenerational Family Relationships through a Social Networking Game. - Paula J. Gardner, Tom Kamber, Julie Netherland:
"Getting Turned On": Using ICT Training To Promote Active Ageing In New York City. - Justin W. L. Keogh, Nicola Power, Leslie Wooler, Patricia Lucas, Chris Whatman:
Can The Nintendo Wii(tm) Sports Game System Be Effectively Utilized In The Nursing Home Environment: A Feasibility Study? - Jaana Leikas, Pertti Saariluoma, Rebekah Rousi, Erkki Kuisma, Hannu Vilpponen:
Life-Based Design Against Loneliness Among Older People. - Norma J. Linton:
Roadblocks and Resolutions in the Technological Journey. - Bárbara Barbosa Neves, Fausto Amaro:
Too Old For Technology? How The Elderly Of Lisbon Use And Perceive ICT. - Galit Nimrod:
Online Communities As A Resource In Older Adults' Tourism. - Elizabeth Louise Spradley
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Recareering Happily Ever After: An Analysis Of Job Transition Storytelling In AARP Message Boards. - Lynda Jeanine Sperazza, Jason Dauenhauer, Priya Banerjee:
Tomorrow's Seniors: Technology And Leisure Programming.
- Jean F. Coppola:
A Case Study: Growing Community Partnerships with a Service-Learning Intergenerational Computing Course. - Mary Milliken, Susan O'Donnell, Kerri Gibson, Betty Daniels:
Older Adults and Video Communications: A Case Study.
- Paul Gerard Budde:
Broadband Project For The Aging In Victoria. - Helen R. Feist, Kelly Parker, Graeme Hugo:
Older and Online: Enhancing social connections in Australian rural places. - Blaithin Anna Mary Gallagher, Emma Murphy, Antoinette Fennell:
Ageing, Vision Impairment and Digital Inclusion in Ireland. - Adrian Kok, Kate Williams, Hui Yan:
Seniors Skyping: A Professional, Academic, and Community Collaboration. - Jeremy Rich, Janelle Howe, Lori Larson, Chan Chuang:
Empowering Chronically Ill Patients and Caregivers using Remote Monitoring Technology.
- Carmen Ng:
Serving Seniors with Simple Technology - From Indoor to Outdoor Emergency Support and Care. - Don Samuelson, Jim Ciesla:
The Getting Illinois Low Income Seniors and People with Disabilities Online Demonstration BTOP SBA project: A Case Study. - Gertjan van Stam, Fred Mweetwa:
Community Radio Provides Elderly a Platform to Have Their Voices Heard in rural Macha, Zambia.
- Brian D. Beitzel:
How Not to Forget Your Next Appointment: Use Technology to Combat the Effects of Aging.
Volume 8, Number 2, 2012
- Tim G. Davies, Zainab Ashraf Bawa:
The Promises and Perils of Open Government Data (OGD). - Michael Gurstein:
Two Worlds of Open Government Data: Getting the Lowdown on Public Toilets in Chennai and Other Matters.
- Bhuvaneswari Raman:
The Rhetoric of Transparency and its Reality: Transparent Territories, Opaque Power and Empowerment. - Jo Bates:
"This is what modern deregulation looks like" : co-optation and contestation in the shaping of the UK's Open Government Data Initiative. - Sharadini Rath:
Data Template For District Economic Planning. - Fiorella de Cindio:
Guidelines for Designing Deliberative Digital Habitats: Learning from e-Participation for Open Data Initiatives.
- Shashank Srinivasan:
Mapping the Tso Kar basin in Ladakh. - Nithya V. Raman:
Collecting data in Chennai City and the limits of openness. - Tom Demeyer:
Apps For Amsterdam. - Wolfgang Both:
Open Data - what the citizens really want.
- Roland J. Cole:
Some Observations on the Practice of "Open Data" As Opposed to Its Promise. - Simon McGinnes, Kasturi Muthu M. Elandy:
Unintended Behavioural Consequences of Publishing Performance Data: Is More Always Better? - Katleen Janssen:
Open Government Data and the Right to Information: Opportunities and Obstacles. - Asne Kvale Handlykken:
Exploring the politics of Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) in the context of contemporary South Africa; how are open policies implemented in practice? - Anne Catherine Thurston:
Trustworthy Records and Open Data.
Volume 8, Number 3, 2012
- Liisa Horelli, Douglas Schuler:
Linking the Local with the Global within Community Informatics. - Michael Gurstein:
Glocality: Thinking about Community Informatics and the Local in the Global and the Global in the Local.
- Fiorella de Cindio, Douglas Schuler:
Beyond Community Networks: From Local to Global, from Participation to Deliberation. - David Sadoway:
From Associations To Info-Sociations: Civic Associations And ICT In Two Asian Cities. - Sirkku Wallin, Liisa Horelli:
Playing With The Glocal Through Participatory e-Planning. - Janet Toland:
From Rural Women's Groups to the World. - Marco Adria, Dan Brown:
Ambiguity and Uncertainty in the "Last Mile": Using Sense-making to Explore How Rural Broadband Networks Are Created. - Laura Hosman, Elizabeth Fife:
The Potential And Limits Of Mobile Phone Usage For Development In Africa: Innovation And Top-Down-Meets-Bottom-Up Partnering.
- Wilson Halder:
Book Review - Development Communication: Reframing the Role of Media.
- Peter Jones:
Exploring several dimensions of local, global and glocal using the generic conceptual framework Hodges's model.
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