[MLB-WIRELESS] CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: ELECTRONIC NETWORKS - BUILDING COMMUNITY.
Michael Borthwick
holden at netspace.net.au
Thu Nov 8 15:02:40 EST 2001
CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: ELECTRONIC NETWORKS - BUILDING COMMUNITY.
FIFTH COMMUNITY NETWORKING CONFERENCE, MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA
Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Melbourne: 3, 4, 5 July, 2002
<www.ccnr.net/2002/>
Expressions of interest for workshops, papers and presentations are sought
for the Conference. We invite proposals for reports and presentations
(refereed and non-refereed) about current initiatives that respond to the
main themes of the conference:
· Community Building
· Knowledge Economy/Knowledge Community
· Digital Divide/Income Divide
The Advisory Committee is particularly interested in papers and workshops
that address the following areas:
Electronic networks in indigenous communities; Electronic networks for
women, community groups; Electronic networks for local communities;
Participation - promoting e-democracy in its broadest sense; Engaging the
non-user; Employability and personal fulfilment; Building business and
learning communities through partnerships using ICT; Technical - practice
and skills for the community and non-profit sector; Social inclusion in
the knowledge economy; Theoretical perspectives on electronic community
networking and social capital.
Please see the conference website, www.ccnr.net/2002/ for details about how
to submit an abstract or expression of interest for refereed and
non-refereed tracks. Abstracts should be submitted by 1 December 200, and
earlier if possible.
The aims of the conference are:
§ To energise practitioners, policy makers, academics and business people
working in the field of community networking using information and
communication technology (ICT).
§ To engage delegates in issues of community networking and increase
understanding in how community networking principles can contribute
significantly to community building.
Previous conferences have been a feature of the electronic community
networking landscape in Australia since 1996, and participants have
attended
from all states, the Pacific, and other countries. This conference is part
of a global trail of events associated with the Global Community Networking
Alliance (www.globalcn2001.org). The Conference is being organised by the
Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR) , Monash University,
www.ccnr.net.
Members of the Advisory Committee include:
Gary Hardy, Centre for Community Networking Research, · Larry Stillman,
Centre for Community Networking Research; · Craig Anderson, VICLINK
(Victorian Public Libraries' Network); Tony Hill, Internet Society of
Australia, ISOC-AU; Patrick Moriarty, OurCommunity.Com.au; Inez van
Polanen, Womens' Information and Referral Exchange; Mark Samuel-King,
Knowledge Collaboration; Claire Shearman, Communities Online (UK), Global
Community Networking; Leone Wheeler, Community Services / Regional
Partnerships, RMIT University; Ken Young; · Derek Whitehead, Library and
Information Services, Swinburne University
Larry Stillman & Gary Hardy
Centre for Community Networking Research, Monash University, www.ccnr.net
2002 at ccnr.net
PO Box 197 Caulfield East, Victoria, 3145
Registration, and industry display inquires to Mediawise
mediawise at vicnet.net.au.
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Larry Stillman
Accessibility and Evaluation Unit VICNET
& Centre for Community Networking Research, Monash University
03 9903 1801
www.vicnet.net.au www.ccnr.net
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