terça-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2010

New Issue Published: Community Informatics and Indigenous Communities in Canada

The Journal of Community Informatics has just published its latest issue at
http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej. We invite you to review the Table of
Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and items of
interest.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,

Michael Gurstein, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief: Journal of Community Informatics,
Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training,
Vancouver CANADA Phone 604-602-0624 Fax 604-602-0624 gurstein@gmail.com

The Journal of Community Informatics

Special Issue: CI & Indigenous Communities in Canada—The K-Net (Keewaytinook
Okimakanak's Kuhkenah Network) Experience Table of Contents
http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/issue/view/27

Editorial
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The K-Net Experience: Thematic Introduction to the Special Issue
    Brian Beaton,    Susan O'Donnell,    Adam Fiser,    Brian
Walmark

K-Net, Community Informatics and Service Delivery: An Evolving Paradigm
    Michael Gurstein


Articles
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MyKnet.org: How Northern Ontario's First Nation Communities Made Themselves
At Home On The World Wide Web
    Philipp Budka,    Brandi Bell,    Adam Fiser

How K-Net and Atlantic Canada's First Nation Help Desk are Using
Videoconferencing for Community Development
    Mary Milliken,    Susan O'Donnell,    Elizabeth Gorman

Out from the Edges: Multi-site Videoconferencing as a Public Sphere in First
Nations

    Fenwick McKelvey,    Susan O'Donnell

Representation and Participation of First Nations Women in Online Videos
    Sonja Perley

Implementation of Information and Communication Technology in Aboriginal
Communities: A Social Capital Perspective
    Javier Mignone,    Heather Henley


Case Studies
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Managing Changes in First Nations’ Health Care Needs: Is Telehealth the
Answer?
    Josée Gabrielle Lavoie,    Donna Williams


Notes from the field
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In Search of Community Champions: Researching the Outcomes of K-Net’s Youth
Information and Communications Technology Training Initiative
    Kristy Tomkinson

A Community Informatics Model for e-Services in First Nations Communities:
The K-Net Approach to Water Treatment in Northern Ontario
    Michael Gurstein,    Brian Beaton,    Kevin Sherlock


Reports
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Enabling and Accelerating First Nations Telehealth Development in Canada
    Valerie Gideon,    Eugene Nicholas,    John Rowlandson,
Florence Woolner

ON-LINE RESOURCES  about Keewaytinook Okimakanak, the Kuhkenah Network
(K-Net)  and Associated Broadband Applications
    Brian Beaton

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