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Collaboration: The key to establishing community networks in regional Australia

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conference contribution
posted on 2022-03-25, 01:51 authored by Wallace Taylor, Barry Marshall
Despite the promise of community involvement, cohesion and empowerment offered by local community networks (CN) using Internet Technologies, few communities in regional Australia have been able to demonstrate sustainable and vibrant CN which demonstrate increased social, cultural or self-reliance capital. The Faculty of Informatics and Communication at Central Queensland University (CQU) and a local council have established a formal alliance to establish the COIN (Community Informatics) projects to research issues around this topic. This paper presents the initial findings from this work and draws conclusions for possible comparison with other international experience. The research focuses attention on community understanding and cohesion, local government priorities in a community with relatively low diffusion of the Internet and the competing demands in a regional university between traditional service provision in an increasingly competitive market and the needs of establishing outreach research for altruistic, industry establishment and commercial rationale.

Funding

Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Start Page

1503

End Page

1511

Number of Pages

9

Start Date

2002-06-19

Finish Date

2002-06-21

eISSN

1535-0703

Location

Cork, Ireland

Publisher

Informing Science Institute

Place of Publication

Santa Rosa, CA, USA

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

COIN Internet Academy; Faculty of Informatics and Communication;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

Informing Science + Information Technology Education. Joint Conference

Parent Title

IS2002 Proceedings of the Informing Science + IT Education Conference

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