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J. Community Informatics
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volume 20, number 1, 2024
Becki Cook
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Stephen Corporal
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Jarryd Aleckson
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Renee Blackman
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Glenn Kefford
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David R. Lovell
,
Kerrie L. Mengersen
Empowering communities through data literacy: a qualitative study exploring Indigenous Australian perceptions, engagement and understanding of data.
J. Community Informatics
20 (1) (2024)
Leslie Regan Shade
Review Essay: Get Smart?!
J. Community Informatics
20 (1) (2024)
Nova Ahmed
,
Ashiq Khuda
,
Sumaiya Jerin Chowdhury
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Tahira Rezwana
,
Md. Sharif-Ul Islam
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Sumiya Sajjad
Youth-Driven, Community-Engaged Waste Management.
J. Community Informatics
20 (1) (2024)
volume 19, number 1, 2023
Shiri Mund
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Yoav Bergner
For whom is data literacy empowering? An awareness-action typology.
J. Community Informatics
19 (1) (2023)
volume 18, number 2, 2022
Kathleen H. Pine
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Margaret M. Hinrichs
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Kailey Love
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Michael Shafer
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George Runger
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William Riley
Addressing Fragmentation of Health Services through Data-Driven Knowledge Co-Production within a Boundary Organization.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2) (2022)
Sterling D. Quinn
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Daphne Condon
Inclusion of Latino-oriented local businesses in popular online maps: An empirical study in the Inland Northwest of the United States.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2) (2022)
Jaime Meza-Cordero
Digital Literacy and Long-Term Labor Outcomes: Impacts from the One Laptop per Child Program in Costa Rica.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2) (2022)
Colin Rhinesmith
Envisioning the Future of Community Informatics.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2) (2022)
Christopher Ali
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Abby Simmerman
,
Nicholas Lansing
Towards a connected commonwealth: The roles of counties in broadband deployment in Virginia.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2) (2022)
volume 18, 2022
Alexander Fink
,
Ross Velure Roholt
Surfacing Human Service Organizations' Data Use Practices: Toward a Critical Performance Measurement Framework: From the 2021 Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2022)
Manuela Farinosi
,
Adriano Cirulli
,
Leopoldina Fortunati
impact of the pandemic on communication between local government and citizens in a small village in Tuscany: From the 2021 Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2022)
Colin Rhinesmith
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Malana Krongelb
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Jie Jiang
The Digital Equity Leadership Lab (DELL): A case study of community leadership development to promote digital equity and justice.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2022)
Madeleine Renyi
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Anna Hegedüs
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Paul Schmitter
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Fabian Berger
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Thomas Ballmer
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Edith Maier
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Christophe Kunze
Lessons Learned: The Multifaceted Field of (Digital) Neighborhood Development.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2022)
Michel Mersereau
Constructing Household Routines with the Internet: Assessing the role of the Internet in Normalizing Household Productivity.
J. Community Informatics
18 (2022)
volume 17, 2021
Colin Rhinesmith
Community informatics in pandemic times.
J. Community Informatics
17 (2021)
Caroline Stratton
Planning to maintain the status quo? A comparative study of digital equity plans of four large US cities.
J. Community Informatics
17 (2021)
Farhan Latif
Book Review: The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope.
J. Community Informatics
17 (2021)
Mariana S. Gustafsson
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Elin Wihlborg
'It is unbelievable how many come to us': : A study on community librarians' perspectives on digital inclusion in Sweden.
J. Community Informatics
17 (2021)
Marie Kettlie Andre
Ethics in Social Design: Definitions, Models, and Perspectives.
J. Community Informatics
17 (2021)
Suchit Ahuja
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Arman Sadreddin
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Yolande E. Chan
Readily Available Digital Technologies in the Age of Pandemics.
J. Community Informatics
17 (2021)
volume 16, 2020
Colin Rhinesmith
A legacy to continue.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
Macire Kante
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Patrick Ndayizigamiye
An analysis of the policies of Information and Communication Technologies for Agriculture in Mali.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
Kenzen Chen
Bridging Digital Divide in a Remote Elementary School.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
Suguna Chundur
Digital Justice.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
Sasha Anderson
,
Marguerite Daniel
Refugees and social media in a digital society.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
Richard Pankomera
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Darelle van Greunen
ICT Framework to Support a Patient-Centric approach in Public Healthcare.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
Thato Emmanuel Foko
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Nare Joyce Mahwai
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Charles Acheson Phiri
Lessons from the field.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
Lucia Lupi
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Alessio Antonini
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Anna De Liddo
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Enrico Motta
Actionable Open Data.
J. Community Informatics
16 (2020)
volume 15, 2019
Mark Howard
Social movement theory and the Italian radical community archives: A question of valence?
J. Community Informatics
15 (2019)
Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla
Editorial: a time to pause.
J. Community Informatics
15 (2019)
Steve Wright
The nature of 'document work', and its implications for radical community archives and their holdings.
J. Community Informatics
15 (2019)
Jenna Grzeslo
Building communities, bridging divides: Community technology centers and social capital.
J. Community Informatics
15 (2019)
Channarong Intahchomphoo
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André Vellino
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Odd Erik Gundersen
Connecting with Youth at Risk: Indigenous Organizations Use of Facebook.
J. Community Informatics
15 (2019)
Robin Margolis
May They Reminisce Over You: On The Potential of Archives as Homespace.
J. Community Informatics
15 (2019)
Hossam Ali-Hassan
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Vineeth Sekharan
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Theresa Kim
Internet non-use among the Canadian older adult population: General Social Survey (GSS).
J. Community Informatics
15 (2019)
volume 14, number 1, 2018
Jessica Korte
The Supportive Roles of Adults in Designing with Young Deaf Children.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
Arezou Soltani Panah
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Tracy De Cotta
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Jane Farmer
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Amir Aryani
The Circles of Connections.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
Jeanie Beh
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Sonja Pedell
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Bruno Mascitelli
Achieving digital inclusion of older adults through interest-driven curriculums.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
Hilary Davis
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Anthony McCosker
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Diana Bossio
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Max Schleser
60+ Online.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
David Ireland
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Dana Bradford
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Geremy Farr-Wharton
Social Fringe Dwellers: Can chat-bots combat bullies to improve participation for children with autism?
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
Stefan Schutt
The Online Lab.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla
On travails and perspectives: the future of JoCI.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
Ana Bilandzic
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Dario Casadevall
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Marcus Foth
,
Greg Hearn
Social and Spatial Precursors to Innovation: The Diversity Advantage of the Creative Fringe.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
Melanie Sarantou
,
Daria Akimenko
,
Nuno Escudeiro
Margin to Margin: Arts-Based Research for Digital Outreach to Marginalised Communities.
J. Community Informatics
14 (1) (2018)
volume 14, number 2-3, 2018
Thato Emmanuel Foko
Developing a Framework for Sustainable Information and Communication Technology Platforms for Resource Scarce Rural Communities.
J. Community Informatics
14 (2-3) (2018)
Ruth Kermish-Allen
,
Kate Kastelein
Using Q-Sort Methodology to test the Non-hierarchical Online Learning Community (NHOLC) Framework.
J. Community Informatics
14 (2-3) (2018)
Tania Prinsloo
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Carina de Villiers
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Cheryl M. E. McCrindle
The Socio-Economic Benefit of the Livestock Traceability System on Communal Beef Farmers in Swaziland.
J. Community Informatics
14 (2-3) (2018)
Aldo de Moor
Participatory Collaboration Mapping in Malawi: Making Mike's Community Informatics Idea(l)s Work.
J. Community Informatics
14 (2-3) (2018)
Cheryl Holzmeyer
Wider Worlds of Research for Health Equity: Public Health NGOs as Stakeholders in Open Access Ecosystems.
J. Community Informatics
14 (2-3) (2018)
Jayson W. Richardson
,
John Nash
,
John Eric M. Lingat
What Do Mobile-Connected Cambodians Do Online?
J. Community Informatics
14 (2-3) (2018)