Activities/Conferences

Call for Participation: Tales of the Unexpected: Vision and Reality in Community Informatics

CIRN Conference: Prato, Italy 27-29 October 2010

For further information, including how to make a submission, refer to the conference website.

CCNR is a partner in the 3rd International Community Informatics Workshop, "Blending theory and practice in Community Informatics", INESC Porto 27 - 28 November 2007 , Portugal November.

The goal of the workshop is to produce a seeding text on relevant current and future issues of CI that will impact research and practice in the near future. We would like to work together and develop an in-depth contribution to the field using our multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral perspectives to establish
bridges between theory and practice.

CCNR, together with a number of other key organisations in Australia, has prepared an imporant report about the representation of third or non-profit sector interests to government through a National Non Profit Information Technology Council (NNIC).

The Report has now been released by the Commonwealth.

15 May 2007

Shared Encounters Content Sharing as Social Glue in Everyday Places
Workshop at CHI 2007, San Jose, California Sunday April 29 2007

See workshop website

CCNR hosted the 2004 Inaugural Conference and Colloquium - linked archive of the Community Informatics Research Network, at the Monash Centre, Prato, Italy, 29 September - 1 October, 2004.

5th Community Networking Conference: 3,4,5 July, 2002.

Conference proceedings from the original CD-Rom are being transferred online and more content will become available.

Introductory Essay by Graeme Johanson and Larry Stillman, Centre for Community Networking

Research

Non-Referred Papers

Keynote presentations

Refereed papers

Many Voices, Many Places - Electronically Enabling Communities for An Information Society: A Colloquium
Proceedings

Listed here are the blind peer-reviewed abstracts (and papers) in alphabetical order of papers presented on 15-16 October. The outcome statement, as a Communique for the World Summit on the Information Society, Prato, September 2003 was also developed (see the attachent below).

For papers, please see the attachments by name at the end of the page.

Many Voices, Many Places - Electronically Enabling Communities for An Information Society: A Colloquium
Research Results, Lessons Learned, Policy Recommendations

This is an archive site for the conference. For papers, please use the following link

Prato , Italy 15-16 September, 2003

Conference Outcomes

The 7th International We-B (Working For E-Business) Conference 2006 (We-B) will be held on Wednesday 29th, Thursday 30th November and Friday, 1st December 2006 at Victoria University's City Flinders Campus, Level 9, 300 Flinders Street, Victoria, Australia.

Hosted for its first five years by the We-B Centre and the School of MIS at Edith Cowan, this year the conference will be held in Victoria for the second time.

With the aim of assessing the impact of the Internet on libraries, a group of international educators met on 9 March at the University of Tsukuba in Japan. It was an appropriate context in which to chart new directions for information science education in networked societies. On the one hand, cultural traditions are extremely strong, while on the other, Japan is very advanced technologically. As the plum blossoms unfolded imperceptibly in the manicured public gardens near the university, the bullet train shot by between megalopolises.