[Sigiii-l] Fwd: Textbook "Community Networking and Community Informatics: Prospects, Approaches and Instruments (part 1)"
Michel J. Menou
Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
Wed Oct 8 16:02:07 EDT 2003
Regards,
Michel J. Menou mailto:Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
This is a forwarded message
From: Sergei Stafeev <gard at gard.spb.org>
To: communityinformatics at vancouvercommunity.net <communityinformatics at vancouvercommunity.net>
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2003, 10:15:11 AM
Subject: Textbook "Community Networking and Community Informatics: Prospects, Approaches and Instruments (part 1)"
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Please circulate if appropriate. Apologies for cross-posting.
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After planned distribution we have some more copies of the Textbook
"Community Networking and Community Informatics: Prospects,
Approaches and Instruments. Part 1: Global Experience "
(St. Petersburg, CCNS, 2003) in English and Russian.
Editors: Michael Gurstein, Michel Menou and Sergei Stafeev
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Table of Contents
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Contributors
Foreword
Introduction:
Building the Information Commonwealth in the Countries of the Former Soviet Union:
ICTs and Community-based Approaches. Developing Perspectives, Methodology,
Tools by Michael Gurstein and Sergei Stafeev
PART 1: Global Experience
Don Cameron. ISPs, CTCs and Community Networking
Fiorella de Cindio. Why Community Networks are still important in the Information
Society and how to sustain them
Royal D. Colle. ICTs, telecentres and community development
Peter Day. Community Practise in the Networked society
Ricardo Gomez, Karin Delgadillo, Klaus Stoll. Telecentres: For What?
Excepts from "Community Telecentres For Development"
Michael Gurstein. Community Informatics
Roger Harris . A Framework for Poverty Alleviation with ICTs
Michel Menou, Klaus Stoll. Community Development Telecentres.
Michel Menou, Klaus Stoll. Basic Principles of Community Public Internet
Access Point's Sustainability
Merridy Wilson. Building life-learning community. Thinking globally, acting
locally. Doug Schuler. Digital Cities and Digital Citizens
Doug Schuler. Seattle Community Network: A Digital City for the People
Sergei Stafeev. Community Informatics in Russia
Sergei Stafeev. Russian e-Policy: a Civil Society View
Sergei Stafeev. Community Networking in Post-Soviet Russia
Appendix: Glossary of Terms
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To order a hardcopy/copies, please, contact us via ccns2001 at mail.ru
Regards,
Sergei Stafeev
: director, Centre of Community Networking and Information Policy Studies (CCNS)
: 27, Mayakovskogo str., St. Petersburg, Russia
: Tel/Fax +7 /812/ 2739670
: E-mail gard at gard.spb.org
: http://www.communities.org.ru
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