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Journal articles and other publications authored by CRACIN researchers, collaborators, community partners, government partners, and students.

In most cases, the research on this site is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit the Creative Commons website. Some published papers are subject to different licenses.

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June 2006 Dechief, D. (2006). "Recent Immigrants as an "Alternate Civic Core": Providing Internet Services, gaining "Canadian Experiences". Thesis (M.A.) Concordia University.
June 2005 Walmark, B. (2005). "KiHS: Bridging the Traditional and Virtual Classroom in Canada’s First Nation Schools" in The Journal of Community Informatics, (2005) Vol. 1, Issue 3.
January 2005 Dechief, D. (2005). Book Review [Review of the book Seeking convergence in policy and practice: Communications in the public interest volume 2]. Community Technology Review, Fall-Winter 2005, available from http://www.comtechreview.org/article.php?article_id=245
October 2004 Beaton, B. (2004). "The K-Net story: community ICT development work" in in The Journal of Community Informatics, (2004) Vol. 1, Issue 1.
October 2004 Clement, A., Gurstein, M. Longford, G. et. al. (2004). "The Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN): A Research Partnership and Agenda for Community Networking in Canada" in The Journal of Community Informatics, (2004) Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 7-20.
September 2004

Seeking Convergence in Policy and Practice: Communications in the Public Interest, Vol. 2. M. Moll and L.R. Shade (Eds.) Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
With contributions from CRACIN researchers and affiliates including Brian Beaton, Christopher Bodnar, Andrew Clement, Mike Gurstein, Graham Longford, Robert Luke, Marita Moll, Leslie Regan Shade, and Mark Surman.
Some chapters published here with the generous permission of the Canadian Cetnre for Policy Alternatives.

Moll, M. and Shade, L.R. (2004). "Vision Impossible? The World Summit on the Information Society."

Shade, L.R. (2004). "Situating Communication Rights Historically."

Longford, G. (2004). "Rethinking the Virtual State: A Critical Perspective on E-Government."

Gurstein, M. (2004). "Effective Use and the Community Informatics Sector; Some Thoughts on Canada's Approach to Community Technology/Community Access."

Clement, A., Aspinall, J., Viseu, A. and Kennedy, T. (2004). "Public Access, Personal Privacy and Media Interweaving in Everyday Internet Experiences: Exploring Current Policy Concerns Via a 'Neighbourhood Ethnography'."

Beaton, B., Fiddler, J., and Rowlandson, J. (2004). "Living Smart in Two Worlds: Maintaining and Protecting First Nations Culture for Future Generations."

Crow, B. and Longford, M. (2004). "Digital Activism in Canada."

August 2004. Shade, L.R. and Dechief, D. (2005). "Canada's SchoolNet: Wiring Up Schools?" E-Learning and Democracy: Critical Perspectives on the Promise of Global Distance Education, edited Ali Carr-Chellman. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
July 2004 Luke, R., Clement, A. Terada, R. et al. (2004). "The promise and perils of a participatory approach to developing an open source community learning network." Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2004: Artful integration: Interweaving media, materials, and practices, Toronto, ON, 11-19.
April 2003

Bodnar, C. (2003). Book Review [Review of the book Bridging the Digital Divide: Technology, Community, and Public Policy]. Canadian Journal of Communication, 28(4).

January 2000

M. Moll and L.R. Shade (Eds.), E-Commerce vs. E-Commons: Communications in the Public Interest, Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

Selections from this publication are made available here with the permission of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

 

Mosco, V. "Introduction: Myth-ing links: Power and community on the information highway

 

Clement, A., Moll, M. & Shade, L.R. "Debating Universal Access in the Canadian Context: The Role of Public Interest Organizations"

 

Hirsch, J. "The media cluster: communalizing intellectual property while socially appropriating the media conglomerate"

 

Walters, G.J. "Information highway policy, e-commerce and work"

 

Moll, M. & Shade, L.R. "Community networking in Canada: Do you believe in magic?"

 

Menzies, H. Postscript: On digital public space and the real tragedy of the commons"

1999 Shade, L.R. (1999). "Roughing in in the electronic bush: community networking in Canada." Canadian Journal of Communication, 24(2), available from http://www.cjc-online.ca/viewarticle.php?%20id=518&layout=html

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