| Community Informatics: Integrating action, research, and learning |
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Por Ann Peterson Bishop and Bertram (Chip) Bruce Information and communication technologies (ICTs), from the Internet to the latest personal computing devices, are often credited with improving international understanding. They are also supposed to support collaboration, creativity, learning, and new forms of expression and social action. Yet the world seems engulfed in divides--of age, race, culture, language, beliefs, income, gender, knowledge, and nationality--which are creating classes and identities that threaten the basic fabric of community life. Artículo Completo
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